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The Banner Cross MurderView near Darnall, the scene of the escape and recapture of the prisoner, Charles Peace
Elizabeth Brownrigg (1720-1767) was an 18th-century English murderer. Her victim, Mary Clifford, was one of her domestic servants, who died from cumulative injuries and associated infected wounds
Dick Turpins birthplace, The Bluebell Inn, Hempstead, Essexcirca 1910s
Luigi Lucheni, the assassin of the Empress of AustriaThe Italian anarchist, Luigi Lucheni, who assassinated the Austrian Empress, Elisabeth of Bavaria. Date: 1898
Max Hodel, the German would-be assassin of Kaiser Wilhelm I Date: 1878
John Bellingham, assassin of the British Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval, in the lobby of the House of Commons on 11th May 1812. Date: 1812
Francois Ravaillac, assassin of Henri IVFrancois Ravaillac, French extremist who stabbed to death French King Henri IV in 1610. Date: 1578-1610
Karl Eduard NobilingDr. Nobiling, the would-be assassin of Wilhelm I, Emperor of Germany. On the 2nd June 1878, Nobiling shot and wounded Kaiser Wilhelm I but failed to kill him. Date: 1878
Renwick Williams: suggested protection from the monsterRenwick Williams, commonly called The Monster, assaulted and killed up to 60 women in the streets before his arrest in June 1790
Assassination of President CarnotMarie Fran
Pierre Simplin, the stranglerPierre Simplon enters his victims room through the window; she is startled and afraid, as well she might be
TIburcio Vasquez, Mexican bandit in California; he was hanged on 19th March 1875. Date: 19th Century
Charles J. Guiteau, assassin of American President, James A. Garfield, on 2nd July 1881. 1881
Oskar Becker, assailant of Wilhelm I, in Baden Baden Date: 14th July 1861
Sergeant Boston Corbett, killer of President Lincolns killer, John Wilkes Booth. Date: 1865
Eugen Schaumann, assassin of General BobrikovThe Finnish nationalist and nobleman, Eugen Schaumann assassinated the Governor-General Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov on 16th June 1904. Date: 1904
Poster design, I Killed The CountPoster design for a theatre production by the Station Repertory Company, entitled I Killed The Count, showing at the Station Theatre. A desperate-looking man points a gun at the viewer
Louis Pierre Louvel, assassin of the Duc de BerryThe French assassin, Louis Pierre Louvel, who stabbed and killed Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry, son of Charles X and second in line to throne, as he left the Opera. Date: 1820
Pierre Francois LacenaireThe French poet and assassin, Pierre Francois Lancenaire, who spent much of his life in prison, eventually receiving the death penalty for a double-murder
Anti-suffragette cartoon featuring woman and phrenologistA fearsome-looking woman, with a scroll labelled Votes (for) Women, is having the bumps on her head examined by a man
Assassin of Boutros GhaliIbrahim Nassif al-Wardani (or Wardany), arrested for the assassination of Egyptian prime minister Boutros Pasha Ghali on 20th February 1910