The hanging of Susanna Cox : the true story of Pennsylvania's most notorious infanticide & the legend that's kept it alive / Patricia Earnest Suter and Russell and Corinne Earnest ; foreword by Don Yoder.
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- 9780811740586
- 0811740587
- 1282934848
- 9781282934849
- 9786612934841
- 6612934840
- Cox, Susanna, -1809
- Cox, Susanna, -1809
- Filicide -- Pennsylvania -- Berks County
- Unmarried mothers -- Pennsylvania -- Berks County
- Women murderers -- Pennsylvania -- Berks County
- Berks County (Pa.) -- History
- Filicide -- Pennsylvanie -- Berks (Comté)
- Mères célibataires -- Pennsylvanie -- Berks (Comté)
- Meurtrières -- Pennsylvanie -- Berks (Comté)
- TRUE CRIME -- Murder -- General
- Filicide
- Unmarried mothers
- Women murderers
- Pennsylvania -- Berks County
- Social Welfare & Social Work
- Social Sciences
- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency
- 364.152/3092 22
- HV6542 .S88 2010eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prologue: the Kutztown Folk Festival -- Reading and the Oley Valley -- Fingers of guilt -- Middling stiff -- When law and humanity had but faint connection -- Twelve honest men -- A distraction from grim tidings -- As innocent as a child -- The last melancholy resource -- Ten o'clock to two o'clock and fifty minutes -- Slinking off anonymously -- A last hope -- Seduced by the devil -- Confession -- I poor wretch -- A final jolt -- Peace be to her -- The printers of Exeter Township -- The sad, sad song of Susanna Cox -- Advice from the dead to the living -- Her exit--infamy -- Epilogue: back to the festival.
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The unfortunate Susanna Cox gained notoriety for killing her illegitimate infant son. The fatal episode led to her hanging in Reading, Pennsylvania, in 1809, the last public execution of a woman in the commonwealth. But was Susanna really the culprit? The legend of her fate, repeated in Pennsylvania German broadsides by the generations that followed, suggests she herself was a victim. Now, in this first full-length investigation into the tragedy, new evidence reveals some startling facts about how indifference, an undeveloped court system, and the inexact science of nineteenth-century forensics combined to determine Susanna's tragic fate. A full look at how Susanna's "sad song" became romanticized through broadside ballads follows, complete with illustrations
English.
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