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Before the sensational cases of Amanda Knox and Casey Anthony-before even Lizzie Borden-there was Polly Bodine, the first American woman put on trial for capital murder in our nation's debut media circus. OnChristmas night, December 25, 1843, in a serene village on Staten Island, shockedneighbors discovered the burnt remains oftwenty-four-year-old mother EmelineHouseman and her infant daughter, Ann Eliza. In a perverse nativity, someonebludgeoned to death amother and child in their home-and then covered upthe crime with hellfire. Whenan ambitious district attorney charges Polly Bodine (Emelin's sister-in-law) with a double homicide, the new "pennypress" explodes. Polly is aperfect media villain: she's a separated wife who drinks gin, commits adultery,and has had multiple abortions.Between June 1844 and April 1846, the nationwas enthralled by her three trials-in Staten Island, Manhattan, andNewburgh-for the"Christmas murders." AfterPolly's legal dream team entered the fray, the press and the public debated notonly her guilt, but her character and fate as a fallenwoman in society. Public opinionsplit into different camps over her case. Edgar Allen Poe and WaltWhitman covered her case as youngnewsmen. P. T. Barnum made a circus out of it.James Fenimore Cooper's last novel was inspired by her trials. TheWitch of New Yorkis the first narrativehistoryabout the dueling trial lawyers, ruthless newsmen, andshameless hucksters who turned the Polly Bodine case into America'sformative tabloid trial.An origin story of how America became addicted tosensationalized reporting ofcriminal trials,The Witch of New Yorkvividly reconstructs an epic mysteryfrom Old New York-and uses the Bodine case tochallenge our system of tabloidjustice of today.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781639363919
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 336
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-04-25
- Förlag: Pegasus Books