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The Serial Poisoner

The Serial Poisoner

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The Serial Poisoner: Lydia Sherman In 1871, the arrest of Lydia Sherman as the "Derby Poisoner" shocked America by revealing a methodical female killer who had poisoned three husbands and four children across multiple jurisdictions. Sherman's case represents a pivotal moment in American criminal justice history, establishing precedents that continue influencing modern practice.Professor George Frederick Barker's groundbreaking scientific testimony introduced multiple confirmation methodologies and systematic documentation that created the foundation for modern forensic toxicology. The investigation pioneered cross-jurisdictional cooperation, recognizing pattern similarities across geographic boundaries that serial predators had previously exploited to avoid detection.Sherman's crimes profoundly challenged Victorian gender ideology that positioned women as inherently nurturing and incapable of calculated violence. Her perfect conventional appearance while implementing systematic family elimination demonstrated extraordinary compartmentalization capacity that continues informing contemporary criminal profiling regarding hidden predators operating beneath seemingly normal social presentation.After conviction and life imprisonment at Wethersfield, Sherman briefly escaped through elaborate medical deception before being recaptured. She died from cancer in 1878, leaving a complex legacy extending far beyond her unmarked grave to influence scientific practice, investigative methodology, and cultural understanding regarding female criminality.The calculated poisoner who eliminated family members through methodical deception ultimately prompted systematic response development specifically designed to penetrate such concealment through increasingly sophisticated detection capabilities countering criminal methodology structured to evade conventional investigation.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
476
Release Date:
2025-12-13
Publication Date:
2025-12-13
Publisher:
SilverBack
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN13:
9798232200961
Weight:
666 g
Height:
140 cm
Width:
216 cm
Thickness:
28 cm
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