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Murder and Mayhem - True Crime in New Hampshire from 1883-1915

English · Paperback / Softback

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"In Murder and Mayhem, veteran author and genealogist Milli Knudsen looks at true crime in New Hampshire. In the rapidly changing world of 1883-1915, criminals and good citizens learned to cope with new ways to commit crimes and how to protect themselves. Emerging forensic science became a valuable tool. In those pre-internet days, newspapers widely covered the crimes and trials and created an audience of true crime readers, much like what we have today. Murders, robberies, the rise of insurance coverage and therefore arson, the reaction to the 1915 influenza outbreak (including resistance to mask wearing), sex crimes and the advent of financial crimes are all included in case studies averaging 300 to 800 words. Sometimes the lives of the investigators--the judges, doctors, and journalists who covered crime stories--are every bit as fascinating as the crimes themselves. Murder and Mayhem tells the stories behind the headlines and gives you a glimpse into life in New Englandin the years leading up to World War I. Illustrated with historical images of victims and criminals alike, and fully indexed, this volume is perfect for true crime buffs, and historians. Based on primary sources, including the second prison registry of the New Hampshire State Prison, at the New Hampshire State Archives, and NH court records of the time period, this volume is important for genealogists and a good choice for library acquisition"--Publisher's description.

About the author










Milli Knudsen was born and brought up in Maine. She has an undergraduate degree in Elementary Education and Social Sciences from the University of Southern Maine and a masters degree as a Reading Specialist, which supported her career in teaching in the Londonderry, NH. For years she had a genealogical research company called Rootin' for You and became interested in creating genealogical support material. Six previous titles--What's News in Coos County, Volumes 1 & 2; The Knowledge of Mankind; Manchester in the Mirror; 'Til Divorce Do Us Part; and Obliged to Ask for Relief--were published by Heritage Books in Maryland. Milli began volunteering with the NH Cold Case Unit in 2019, which led to becoming the paralegal/data analyst in 2022, and in 2024 to also working with NH's Major Crimes Unit. Milli is married to Paul Knudsen. They have four grandchildren who keep them energized and grounded. Outside of work Milli is a quilter, a reader, a golfer and loves ballroom dancing with Paul.

Product details

Authors Milli Knudsen
Publisher Peter E. Randall Publisher
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.11.2024
 
EAN 9781942155744
ISBN 978-1-942155-74-4
No. of pages 432
Dimensions 152 mm x 226 mm x 28 mm
Weight 612 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

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