Given the lack of modern technology, standards and protocols that we use today, you’d be forgiven for thinking that it must have been easy in the Victorian era to get away with the most unforgivable crimes. Although there are many mysteries from this time period, including the identity of the infamous Jack the Ripper, there are many terrifying criminals who slipped up and ultimately got caught. In today’s episode of Cold-Case Detective, we’ll be exploring two chilling cases of Victorian serial killers.
0:00 Introduction
1:11 Maria Swanenburg
7:19 Mary Ann Cotton
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