Broadmoor Inmates  
True Crime Tales of Life and Death in the Asylum
Author(s): Nicola Sly
Published by Pen and Sword
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Broadmoor Inmates: True Crime Tales of Life and Death in the Asylum brings together the histories of people who died in Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, each having committed a crime that led to them being pronounced criminally insane, necessitating their confinement and containment for their own protection, as well as that of the public. Nowadays, staff have a wide range of therapeutic tools at their disposal but historically the only treatment offered to patients was work, leisure activities and abundant fresh air. All human life is here – the addicts, the mentally deranged, the delusional, the tragic and the chronically and postnatally depressed – men and women whose acts of madness led them to be reviled and feared, but who were often as much victims of their own internal demons as were those they harmed.

As well as wife murderers James Potter and Peter Whittle, the characters within include Henry Dommett, James Senior and Mary Ann Parr, who each killed their own children and Christiana Edmunds, who poisoned several people in Brighton to divert suspicion from herself, after attempting to murder her love rival. Other vignettes include serial arsonist John Green, counterfeiter Emma Jackson and James Stevenson and Roderick Edward McClean, both of whom took exception to the accession of Her Majesty Queen Victoria to the throne, the latter attempting to assassinate her. Daniel McNaughten became so paranoid about the ‘Tory’ spies that he believed followed him constantly that he killed a civil servant in 1843, mistakenly believing his victim to be prime minister Sir Robert Peel. Such was McNaughten’s derangement that his crime spawned a new standard for the legal definition of insanity.

Generously illustrated throughout, this book will prove of interest to those with a fascination for historical true crime and the way its perpetrators were dealt with by society.
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Broadmoor Inmates: True Crime Tales of Life and Death in the Asylum brings together the histories of people who died in Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, each having committed a crime that led to them being pronounced criminally insane, necessitating their confinement and containment for their own protection, as well as that of the public. Nowadays, staff have a wide range of therapeutic tools at their disposal but historically the only treatment offered to patients was work, leisure activities and abundant fresh air. All human life is here – the addicts, the mentally deranged, the delusional, the tragic and the chronically and postnatally depressed – men and women whose acts of madness led them to be reviled and feared, but who were often as much victims of their own internal demons as were those they harmed.

As well as wife murderers James Potter and Peter Whittle, the characters within include Henry Dommett, James Senior and Mary Ann Parr, who each killed their own children and Christiana Edmunds, who poisoned several people in Brighton to divert suspicion from herself, after attempting to murder her love rival. Other vignettes include serial arsonist John Green, counterfeiter Emma Jackson and James Stevenson and Roderick Edward McClean, both of whom took exception to the accession of Her Majesty Queen Victoria to the throne, the latter attempting to assassinate her. Daniel McNaughten became so paranoid about the ‘Tory’ spies that he believed followed him constantly that he killed a civil servant in 1843, mistakenly believing his victim to be prime minister Sir Robert Peel. Such was McNaughten’s derangement that his crime spawned a new standard for the legal definition of insanity.

Generously illustrated throughout, this book will prove of interest to those with a fascination for historical true crime and the way its perpetrators were dealt with by society.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • John Darby Shelley: 1800–1889
  • William Hayward: 1808–1869
  • Sophia Hyson: 1810–1888
  • James Potter: 1811–1866
  • Peter Whittle: 1811–1885
  • James Stevenson: 1812–1879
  • Daniel McNaughten, McNaughton or M’Naghten: 1813–1865
  • Henry Dommett: 1813–1879
  • John Green: 1815–1876
  • Richard Dadd: 1817–1886
  • Martha Spencer Weaver: 1818–1902
  • James Senior: 1819–1893
  • Joseph Bones: 1821–1879
  • Mary Crooks (or Crookes): 1825–1874
  • Thomas Humphreys (or Humphries): 1828–1879
  • Christiana Edmunds: 1828–1907
  • John Peacock: 1829–1894
  • Mary Ann Parr: 1829–1900
  • William Thompson: 1831–1883
  • William Brown: 1832–1885
  • William Isaac Robinson: 1833–1893
  • Robert Edwards: 1834–1879
  • Frederick Crawley: 1836–1889
  • William Carew: 1838–1880
  • James Edwards: 1840–1894
  • Mary Hirst: 1845–1932
  • James Smith: 1846–1890
  • William Enoch Kirk: 1846–1916
  • James Hobbins: 1848–1875
  • Sarah Ann Bull: 1848–1884
  • Eliza Whorlow: 1848–1893
  • Sarah Ann Binstead: 1849–1919
  • Elizabeth Hammond: 1849–1933
  • Joseph Shill: 1852–1885
  • Walter Deavin: 1852–1934
  • Eliza Blanche Bastable: 1853–1880
  • Frederick Marshall: 1854–1887
  • Roderick Edward McClean (or Maclean): 1854–1921
  • Frederick Ernest Page: 1856–1886
  • Emma Jackson: (approximately) 1859–1888
  • Richard Millar Archer: 1859–1937
  • James Kelly: 1860–1927
  • George James Bland: 1860–1934
  • John Henry Lush: 1860–1936
  • John White: 1861–1933
  • Samuel Bentall Collis: 1862–1899
  • James Shaw: 1862–1947
  • Margaret Rees: 1863–1903
  • Richard Edward Goodall: 1863–1913
  • Agnes Dorcas Mould: 1866–1933
  • John James Hitchens: 1867–1938
  • Octavius Diaper: 1867–1938
  • Sidney Stuart Lockhart: 1869–1952
  • Alice Keeling: 1873–1931
  • George Scriven: 1873–1934
  • George Holland: 1876–1939
  • Hannah Griffin: 1881–1948
  • Benjamin Bradford: 1882–1958
  • John Edward Jones: 1887–1958
  • Thomas Percival Thomas: 1886–1937
  • Phillip George Dickinson: 1896–1946 and John Llewellyn Phillips: 1923–1948
  • William Jarvis Yeoman: 1896–1960
  • Harry Grice: 1898–1934
  • George Trotter: 1902–1957
  • Amilia (or Amelia) Leach: 1917–1956
  • John Lionel Raymond Rusdell: 1933–1955
  • Bibliography
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