In the Shadow of the Noose: Mad Earl Ferrers: The Last English Nobleman Hanged for Murder by Dan Alexander Randall
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Overview: IT WAS THE trial of the century… an English aristocrat, haughty and proud, stood in the shadow of the noose – brought low by a terrible act of vengeance. In the dock was Earl Ferrers; a violent, eccentric but hugely-rich landowner, with vast estates, a noble pedigree, and an eye for the ladies. The charge: murder. Ferrers had had a troubled marriage to his wife, the beautiful Countess Mary. He kept a mistress, by whom he fathered four children, and was a rabble-rousing drunk, much given to violence and cruelty when under the influence of alcohol.
Mary finally left him, after succeeding in a scandalous suit of separation at the church court in London. The Earl believed – wrongly – that a servant called John Johnson had helped his wife to escape his clutches and had held a simmering grudge against Johnson ever since. On January 18, 1760, this well of resentment overflowed. He lured the unfortunate man to the study in his grand Hall under a pretext… and then locked the door, forced the terrified man to his knees and shot him. Now he was on trial for his life…
Genre: Non-Fiction, General, Crime

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Requirements: ePUB Reader, 330 KB
Overview: IT WAS THE trial of the century… an English aristocrat, haughty and proud, stood in the shadow of the noose – brought low by a terrible act of vengeance. In the dock was Earl Ferrers; a violent, eccentric but hugely-rich landowner, with vast estates, a noble pedigree, and an eye for the ladies. The charge: murder. Ferrers had had a troubled marriage to his wife, the beautiful Countess Mary. He kept a mistress, by whom he fathered four children, and was a rabble-rousing drunk, much given to violence and cruelty when under the influence of alcohol.
Mary finally left him, after succeeding in a scandalous suit of separation at the church court in London. The Earl believed – wrongly – that a servant called John Johnson had helped his wife to escape his clutches and had held a simmering grudge against Johnson ever since. On January 18, 1760, this well of resentment overflowed. He lured the unfortunate man to the study in his grand Hall under a pretext… and then locked the door, forced the terrified man to his knees and shot him. Now he was on trial for his life…
Genre: Non-Fiction, General, Crime
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