EPISODE 43: Look Out
Kate and Paul head way back to 1700s London where a robbery gone wrong ends up becoming a triple homicide. When someone involved confesses limited involvement, circumstantial evidence plays a pivotal role in their sentencing.
Sources:
“Sarah Malcolm, 1710-1733” (London Lives)
https://www.londonlives.org/static/MalcolmSarah1710-1733.jsp#toc1
“Sarah Malcolm” (The Proceedings of the Old Bailey)
https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?div=t17330221-52
“Sarah Malcolm, laundress turned murderess”
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/all-notices/content/100347
“Sarah Malcolm” (Murderpedia)
https://murderpedia.org/female.M/m/malcolm-sarah.htm
“Fleet Street In Seven Centuries: Being A History Of The Growth Of London Beyond The Walls Into The Western Liberty (1912)” by Walter George Bell, William Purdie Treloar
https://books.google.com/books/about/Fleet_Street_in_Seven_Centuries.html?id=8GTSAAAAMAAJ
“Killing Time: The Murderess Sarah Malcolm” (Rebecca Rideal)
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-murderess-sarah-malcolm/id1507389410?i=1000489726475
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https://www.vaginamuseum.co.uk/murder-or-menstrual
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Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts” (London Lives) March 5, 1733
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“Inns of Court” (Brittanica)