Coffee With Jeff

Coffee With Jeff #160: The Pimlico Mystery

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Chloroform is a colorless, sweet-smelling, dense liquid that is a powerful anesthetic, euphoriant, anxiolytic and sedative when inhaled or ingested. It can also be used to kill. 40-year-old Thomas Edwin Bartlett found that out in 1886, when he never woke to enjoy New Years Day! A lethal dose of Chloroform was found in his stomach and it was believed his young wife was responsible. Today I tell the take of the Pimlico Mystery on the 160th episode of Sunday Morning Coffee with Jeff. Show notes and links: Pimlico Mystery – Wikipedia (wikipedia.org) The Mammoth Book of Women Who Kill by Richard Glyn Jones (goodreads.com) The Trial of Adelaide Bartlett for Murder, Held at the Central Criminal … – Adelaide Blanche de la Tremoille Bartlett (google.com) Criminal Molecules and Classic Cases by John Emsley (goodreads.com) Victorian murderesses: a true history of thirteen respectable French and … – Mary S. Hartman (google.com) The Language of Newspapers: Socio-Historical Perspectives – Martin Conboy (google.com)