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In 1922, Edith Thompson was hanged for murder despite no physical evidence linking her to the crime. Her conviction rested entirely on passionate love letters that a jury interpreted as conspiracy. Modern DNA analysis would have proven her innocence immediately.
Before forensic science existed, innocence couldn't be proven and guilt couldn't be certain.
Victorian and Edwardian Britain witnessed a golden age of murder mysteries not because killers were more clever, but because the science to catch them barely existed. Poisons were undetectable. Blood couldn't be typed. DNA was unknown. Serial killers moved invisibly between jurisdictions. And once convicted-even wrongfully-there was no appeal.
BEFORE FORENSICS examines twelve cases through the lens of modern forensic science, revealing exactly what twenty-first century technology would discover:
VICTORIAN POISONERS WHO KILLED UNDETECTED: