Murder and Crime: Medway

Murder and Crime: Medway by Janet Cameron, published by History Press Limited in March 2008, offers a chilling exploration of the darker aspects of Medway’s history. This 96-page book presents a collection of unsettling tales that delve into crimes and misdemeanors, highlighting the historic towns of Rochester and Chatham, known for their rich heritage and notorious events.
Readers will encounter a variety of stories, including that of Richard Dadd, a painter who tragically murdered his father and was subsequently confined to a psychiatric hospital. The book features over 60 illustrations, enhancing the narrative and providing visual context to the criminal history of the area. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in true crime and the historical events that have shaped Great Britain.
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This unnerving collection of tales of crimes and misdemeanors reveals dark secrets from Medway’s history. The historic towns of Rochester–with its castle and cathedral–and Chatham–with its naval dockyard–have seen many crimes over the years. Typical stories feature poor souls like Richard Dadd (1817-1886), a talented painter of supernatural subjects who murdered his father and ended up in a psychiatric hospital. With more than 60 illustrations, this chilling catalog of murderous misdeeds is bound to captivate anyone interested in the criminal history of the area.
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