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1. Thurtell, John, 1794–1824: The fatal effects of gambling exemplified in the murder of Wm. Weare, and the trial and fate of John Thurtell, the murderer, ...
7. Thurtell, John, 1794–1824: The fatal effects of gambling exemplified in the murder of Wm. Weare, and the trial and fate of John Thurtell, the murderer, ...
John (alias "Jack") Thurtell, born 21 December 1794, in England, and hanged January 9, 1824, at Hertford, was the "black sheep" of the Thurtell family.
DescriptionJohn Thurtell.jpg. English: Illustration of John Thurtell, cropped from File:John Thurtell, Joseph Hunt, and William Probert.jpg ; Date, 1824 ; Source ...
On October 24, 1823, following a gambling dispute, John Thurtell and his two accomplices Joseph Hunt and William Probert apprehended and brutally murdered Weare ...
His killer was John Thurtell (1794-1824), a sports promoter, amateur boxer, a former Royal Marine officer and the son of the mayor of Norwich. Thurtell owed ...
For cold-blooded villainy in its conception, its planning, and its perpetration, this murder must be allowed to stand unparalleled.
Thurtell-Hunt murder case · Thurtell and Hunt. Authors: Thurtell, John, (1794-1824,), Great Britain. Subjects. Booksellers' labels (Provenance) · Electronic ...
The fatal effects of gambling exemplified in the murder of Wm. Weare, and the trial and fate of John Thurtell, the murderer, and his accomplices; ...
Jun 8, 2024 · In 1823, John Thurtell murdered the gambler William Weare while the two were riding in a horse-drawn gig.
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