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The Bizarre Tragedy of Killer Catherine Hayes

Fascinating People Fascinating Places
Fascinating People Fascinating Places
Episode • Apr 24 • 25m

WARNING: This episode includes eye witness accounts of a violent murder and subsequent execution.

Catherine Hayes was born into an unexceptional working class family at the end of the 17th century in Birmingham, England. Like so many of that era, and most of us today, she led a life that ordinarily wouldn't warrant mention in a history book. But one event caused her name to become synonymous with infamy: the murder of her husband. 

She claimed innocence up until her last breath but she was executed as a result of the crime. Was she the killer? Was she even morally responsible for the crime? And if she was -- as she claimed -- innocent, then why did she complicate the prosecution of the actual assailants? What was the true nature of her relationship with the two men?

This episode casts a light not only on the brutal world of the so-called Bloody Code era in England where 200 crimes -- many quite trivial -- could lead to the death penalty. it also casts light on our recent ancestors prejudices, negative perceptions of women, and on Catherine's own rather disturbing behavior.

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