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Lovehistory Loves... Murder archiveIn a scandal that swept Victorian England, Florence Maybrick stood accused of poisoning her, husband the Liverpool Merchant, James Maybrick. Set to a backdrop of adultery and accusations, the Maybrick trial was the most infamous of its time, revealing a tale of deceit, affairs and murder. Also featured will be another crime that shook the city; the Tithebarn Street Outrage. The murder of Richard Morgan in 1874 shocked the people of Liverpool. A hard working young man killed by a gang of young men, led by the infamous John McCrave, they became known in the media as The Cornermen. In a time when the ports of Liverpool saw ships come and leave to all four corners of the earth, one Captain became synonymous with cruelty and torture on the high seas. Henry Rogers, Captain of the Martha Jane, stood trial in St George's Hall for the torture and murder of his one of his own crew, Andrew Rose. In a tale of shocking brutality, the story of Andrew Rose is a tale of treachery by the hand of a sadistic sea captain. In the slums of Victorian Liverpool, where life was unforgiving two women were to write their names into Liverpool's dark history by collecting on the life insurance of their nearest and dearest. The Black Widows of Liverpool were suspected of the cold blooded murder of at least five people for monetary gain. Mary Higgins and Catherine Flannagan, were executed at Walton Gaol following their trial at St George's Hall and have gone down in Liverpool history as two of the most callous and corruptible murderers ever! Lovehistory, producers of the popular 'Catacombs of Liverpool's Dark History' series, are set to delve deeper into Liverpool's history to bring its murderous past to a stage setting for the very first time.

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Producer: Lovehistory

Lovehistory Loves... Murder

Lovehistory Loves... Murder (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1694754073. Details of all Lovehistory Loves... Murder archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S267911288

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13 Nov 15St George's Hall
Liverpool, Merseyside
Performance Details => Venue archive

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