The Peasenhall Murder

The Peasenhall Murder by Edwin Packer, published by Yoxford Publications in 1981, is a detailed exploration of a notable murder trial in England. This edition, consisting of 54 pages, delves into the events surrounding the case, focusing on key figures such as William Gardiner and Rose Harsent. Written in English, the book provides a factual account of the trial and its implications within the legal framework of the time.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of the circumstances leading to the trial, as well as the legal proceedings that unfolded in Ipswich, Suffolk. The narrative highlights the complexities of the murder case, offering insights into the societal and judicial context of the era. Through its concise presentation, The Peasenhall Murder serves as a resource for those interested in historical legal cases and the intricacies of murder trials in England.
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