Patty Cannon was, by all accounts, among the most barbarous and amoral women in American history. In antebellum Delaware, Patty Cannon led a gang who kidnapped free blacks and sold them into slavery further south. She would indiscriminately murder any man, woman or child—including her own husband and baby— who stood in her way. An1841 murder pamphlet sums it up, “And we can truly say, that we have never seen recorded, a greater instance of moral depravity, so perfectly regardless of every feeling, which should inhabit the human breast.”
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
Murder by Candlelight

Like Murder by Gaslight, Murder and Mayhem in Essex County abounds with murderous deeds and bad behavior, but the stories begin about 200 years earlier— murder by candlelight. The book covers the period between the first murder in the Puritan settlements of Essex County, and the first execution of an Essex murderer by electric chair; 1636 – 1900. While founded as a new world of Christian righteousness, and priding itself on civility and the rule of law, Essex County’s history is as bloody and barbaric as that of any part of America.
Here is just a sample of the stories in the book:
Here is just a sample of the stories in the book:

- In 1637 William Schooler and John Williams were hanged together for Essex County crimes. Schooler raped and murdered a young woman and Williams broke jail and killed his cellmate.
- In 1691, Elizabeth Emerson murdered her twin bastard infants; six years later her sister, Hannah Emerson Duston escaped Indian captivity by scalping ten of her captors.
- Essex County had a long history of witchcraft that neither began nor ended in Salem.
- The shores of Essex were plagued by piracy, including the terrorism of Rachel Wall, New England’s only female pirate.
- In 1795, Pomp, an African slave, dispatched his cruel master with an axe blow to the head.
- Highwayman Richard Crowninshield was hired to murder Captain Joseph White, by White’s two nephews, in 1830.
- In 1885, a successful inventor shot his business partner in cold blood, then pled insanity.
- An aspiring young singer was murdered by an obsessed ex-lover in 1894.
- In 1900, a dismembered corpse was found, stuffed into three feed bags, floating in a pond.

For more information on Murder and Mayhem in Essex County, go to www.Murder-in-Essex.com.
Anyone interested in reviewing the book, please contact info@Murder-in-Essex.com.
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