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Hardcover The Trial of Professor John White Webster Book

ISBN: 1025399714

ISBN13: 9781025399713

The Trial of Professor John White Webster

"The Trial of Professor John White Webster" provides a detailed and compelling account of one of the most sensational criminal cases in nineteenth-century American history. In 1849, the disappearance of Dr. George Parkman, a prominent Bostonian, led to a grisly discovery in the Harvard Medical College laboratory of Professor John White Webster. This work meticulously documents the legal proceedings that followed, a trial that captivated the public and remains a landmark in legal and forensic history.

Author George Dilnot expertly navigates the complexities of the case, from the initial investigation to the dramatic courtroom testimony. The narrative explores the motives behind the crime-primarily financial desperation-and the groundbreaking use of dental evidence and circumstantial proof that eventually secured a conviction. Beyond the central mystery, the work offers a fascinating look at the social structures of Victorian-era Boston and the intense scrutiny faced by members of the academic elite when accused of such a heinous act.

This account is an essential resource for readers interested in true crime, legal history, and the evolution of criminal investigation. It captures the tension and high-stakes drama of a trial that challenged the legal system and left an indelible mark on the annals of American jurisprudence.

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