Mary Ann Cotton
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Mary Ann Cotton

Britain's First Female Serial Killer

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Mary Ann Cotton

Britain's First Female Serial Killer

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This is the book that inspired the TV series Dark Angel. As one of the UK's leading commentators, David Wilson shows how some serial killers stay in the headlines whilst others rapidly become invisible - or "unseen". Yet Mary Ann Cotton is not just the first but perhaps the 1st's most prolific female serial killer, with more victims than Myra Hindley, Rosemary West, Beverly Allit or male predators such as Jack the Ripper and Dennis Nilsen. But her own north east of England (and criminologists) apart, she remains largely forgotten, despite poisoning to death up to 21 victims in Britain's 'arsenic century'. Exploding myths that every serial killer is a 'monster', the author draws attention to Cotton's charms, allure, capability, skill and ambition - drawing parallels or contrasting the methods and lifestyles of other serial killers from Victorian to modern times. He also shows how events cannot be separated from their social context ā€“ here the industrial revolution, growing mobility, women's emancipation and greater assertiveness. And concerning the reticence of 'human nature', like Dr Harold Shipman, Cotton was allowed to go on killing despite reasons to suspect her. The book contains other resonances to aid understanding of how serial murderers can go undiscovered despite such things as coincidence, gossip, whispers or motives that become more obvious with the benefit of hindsight. It is also a detective story in which the persistence of a single individual saw Cotton tried and executed, events analysed first-hand from the archives and location visits as the author fills the gaps in a remarkable story. By a leading expert on serial killers; Meticulously researched and highly readable; Fresh interpretations mean this book is the definitive title on Mary Ann Cotton.This book was the inspiration for the TV drama Dark Angel. 'A fascinating book... The historical research is illuminating'- feminists@law; 'The great strength of Wilson's book is in providing an extensive examination of Mary Ann Cotton and the murders she committed, framed within the context of Britain's industrial revolution ā€¦ an interesting and useful book'- Howard Journal of Criminal Justice; 'An enthralling readā€¦David Wilson does not write generic 'True Crime', but History of the highest order'- Judith Flanders, best-selling author, journalist and historian.David Wilson is Professor of Criminology and Director of the Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University. An ex-prison governor he has broadcast for the BBC, Channel 4, Sky and Channel 5 (where he presents 'Killers Behind Bars'). His books include Serial Killers: Hunting Britons and Their Victims 1960-2006 (2007) and Looking for Laura: Public Criminology and Hot News (2011).

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Year
2013
ISBN
9781908162298

Index

A

accident 23
ā€œact focusedā€ 166
aggression 176
agony 92
ailments 16
Allitt, Beverly 50, 72, 155
ambiguity 27, 96
ā€œangel of deathā€ 17, 155, 160
animosity 102
antisocial personality disorder 19, 27, 176, 179
anxiety 177
Appleton, Arthur 11
Archibald, Sir Thomas Dickson 122, 129
archives
National Archives 21, 89, 187
Armstrong, Colonel 149
arrest 99, 102, 105
arrogance 110
arrowroot 178
arsenic 16, 61, 64, 71, 74, 83, 89, 93, 109, 121, 157, 186, 193
access to arsenic 90, 112
ā€œarsenic centuryā€ 16
Arsenic Regulation Act 1851 94, 112
ā€œarsenic trioxideā€ 93
floating around the room 126
inhaling particles 128
repeated doses 121
ā€œwhite arsenicā€ 93
Aspinall, John QC 122
Assizes 22
Durham Assizes 121, 122
Auckland Poor Law Union 87
authority 100
challenging authority 70

B

Backhouse, Edward 80
Barrett, Michael 138
Beamish Museum 13, 154, 188, 192
Beattie, Ryan 192
beaut...

Table of contents

  1. Copyright and Publication Details
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. About the author
  4. Introduction: Searching for Mary Ann Cotton
  5. Early Days
  6. Seaham Harbour, Sunderland and Nursing
  7. A Death Too Far
  8. A Series of Court Appearances and a Trial
  9. An Execution
  10. Disappearing from View and Becoming Unseen
  11. Murder Grew With Her ā€” On the Trail of Mary Ann Cotton
  12. Was Mary Ann Cotton a Psychopath?
  13. Index