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Am J Forensic Med Pathol


Title:Birchall and Benwell. Murder in a Canadian swamp
Author(s):Murphy GK;
Address:"Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, OH 45409"
Journal Title:Am J Forensic Med Pathol
Year:1988
Volume:9
Issue:3
Page Number:255 - 257
DOI: 10.1097/00000433-198809000-00018
ISSN/ISBN:0195-7910 (Print) 0195-7910 (Linking)
Abstract:"On 21 February 1890, two woodsmen working in densely wooded Blenheim Swamp in southern Ontario, Canada, stumbled upon the dead body of a young Englishman who had been killed by two gunshot wounds to the head. He was identified as Frederick Benwell by a married couple, the Birchalls, who had traveled with him and another man, Pelly, from England to New York City by ship about 1 week before. The Birchalls lied regarding Benwell's subsequent movements. Questioning Pelly revealed to Detective John Murray that both Pelly and Benwell had replied separately to Birchall's advertisement for young men of means to become partners with him in a large Canadian farm, a deposit first being required. Birchall had been observed taking Benwell from Buffalo, New York, to Blenheim Swamp, for in reality there was no farm. There he had shot Benwell, leaving the body partially exposed. He then tried unsuccessfully to lure Pelly to his death in Niagara Falls. The Birchalls were arrested. Reginald Birchall was tried, convicted, and hanged. His attempt, including murder, to turn the so-called farm pupil colonization scheme to his own benefit had been frustrated by the dogged work of the master Canadian detective Murray"
Keywords:"Forensic Medicine/*history History, 19th Century *Homicide Humans Ontario;"
Notes:"MedlineMurphy, G K eng Historical Article 1988/09/01 Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1988 Sep; 9(3):255-7. doi: 10.1097/00000433-198809000-00018"

 
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