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Life of Jesse Harding Pomeroy

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Life of Jesse Harding Pomeroy

E. Luscomb Haskell

"The Life of Jesse Harding Pomeroy: The Most Remarkable Case in the History of Crime or Criminal Law" by E. Luscomb Haskell was published in Boston, Massachusetts in 1892 by the Harvard Law School Library, and is part of "The Making of the Modern Law, Legal Treatises, 1800-1926" series. Remarkable insight into the life of Pomeroy prior to, during, and following the crimes for which he was sentenced to life imprisonment at the tender age of 14, this is an excellent complement to Pomeroy's "autobiography" which was published immediately following his trial in 1874. The advantages offered by this short book are that it was researched and published less than twenty years after the trial and conviction; that the accused was still alive at the time of publication; and that a large amount relates to the legal perspective of one of the most fascinating and confounding episodes of American criminology. Jesse Harding Pomeroy was sentenced to life in prison in 1874 at the age of 14 for the commission of two murders, and has therefore been referred to as "America's youngest serial killer" to this day. Other books have been written about Pomeroy over the years, as it makes for a most interesting character study, in addition to its legal implications, journalistic influence, and the effect of public outcry for justice and safety were preeminent. - Summary by Roger Melin

Year of Publication: 1892Genres: Biography & Autobiography , *Non-fiction
Running Time: 02 hours 12 minutes 55 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Introduction
Roger Melin
2:26
2
The Nights
Pomeroy's Close Confinement in the Massachusetts State Penal Institutions
Roger Melin
25:05
3
The Nights
An Account of the Discovery of the Body of the Murdered Millen Boy
Roger Melin
12:58
4
The Nights
Finding of the Remains of Katie Curran in a Cellar in South Boston
Roger Melin
12:24
5
The Nights
The Trial of Pomeroy for the Willful Murder of the Little Millen Boy
Roger Melin
15:40
6
The Nights
The Most Remarkable Case in the History of Crime or Criminal Law
Roger Melin
16:11
7
The Nights
The Trial Results in the Conviction of Pomeroy of Murder in the First Degree
Roger Melin
9:59
8
The Nights
Pomeroy's Numerous but Unsuccessful Attempts to Escape from Confinement
Roger Melin
12:51
9
The Nights
The Manner in which the Convict Passes his Hours - ''A Child of the Devil''
Roger Melin
12:04
10
The Nights
A Glance at Pomeroy's Youth. Jesse's Unaccountable Depravity
Roger Melin
13:17

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