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Every area of the UK has its share of violent crimes - events so shocking that they linger in the communitys collective memory for many years - and in this respect the north east of England is no different. In West Auckland over a period of twenty years during the middle of the nineteenth century Mary Ann Cotton to date Britains most prolific serial killer killed no fewer than twenty-one people. Thankfully hers is a record that none of the thirty murderers covered here have come close to although the gruesome nature of some of the deaths make Mary Anns chosen method of dispatch - poisoning - seem almost merciful. The cases include: The brutal rape and murder of a seven-year-old girl in 1902 near the shipyards at Gateshead; The wages clerk shot through the head for the bag of money he was
carrying as he travelled by train from Newcastle to Widdrington in 1910; The Monkwearmouth woman who was so drunk when her lover struck her about the head with an axe exposing her brain she was able to walk to the hospital where she died of her injuries; The homosexual who lured teenage boys to out-of-the-way places to have sex with them strangled them and then made feeble botched attempts to burn the bodies Of course no book on murder in the Tyne and Wear district would be complete without reference to Mary Bell the eleven-year-old who was convicted of killing two little boys aged just four and three. Wade treats the case with unusual sensitivity placing it in a context of poverty alcoholism family breakdown and the absence of any moral guidance.
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Every area of the UK has its share of violent crimes
- events so shocking that they linger in the communitys collective memory for many years
- & in this respect the north east of England is no different. In West Auckland over a period of twenty years during the middle of the nineteenth century Mary Ann Cotton to date Britains most prolific serial killer killed no fewer than twenty-one people. Thankfully hers is a record that none of the thirty murderers covered here have come close to although the gruesome nature of some of the deaths make Mary Anns chosen method of dispatch
- poisoning
- seem almost merciful. The cases include: The brutal rape & murder of a seven-year-old girl in 1902 near the shipyards at Gateshead; The wages clerk shot through the head for the bag of money he was carrying as he travelled by train from Newcastle to Widdrington in 1910; The Monkwearmouth woman who was so drunk when her lover struck her about the head with an axe exposing her brain she was able to walk to the hospital where she died of her injuries; The homosexual who lured teenage boys to out-of-the-way places to have sex with them strangled them & then made feeble botched attempts to burn the bodies Of course no book on murder in the Tyne & Wear district would be complete without reference to Mary Bell the eleven-year-old who was convicted of killing two little boys aged just four & three. Wade treats the case with unusual sensitivity placing it in a context of poverty alcoholism family breakdown & the absence of any moral guidance.

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Cotton - A natural fibre grown on cotton plants
UK - United Kingdom - An island nation in Europe
Date - A day on a calendar
Date - A social activity whith a current or potential partner
England - A country within the United Kingdom.
Year - The time it takes the planet earth to orbit the sun. This takes around 365.25 days.
Cotton - A 100% natural fibre coming from a cotton boll.
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Year - 365 days (366 days in a leap year), the time taken for planet earth to make one full revolution around the sun.
Head - The upper part of a body typically separated by the neck.
Reference - To prove evidence with a back up source.
Memory - A way to describe the way in which the brain can remember things.
Family - A group of people that live together made up from parents and children.

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