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The Bloody Benders, Americas First Serial Killers. In the late 1. 80. Park Road was a quiet part of Richmond on the outskirts of London. Julia Martha Thomas, a retired schoolteacher, made her home there in the left portion of a semi detached villa known as 2 Mayfield Cottages. It was a typical English house, two stories high and surrounded by a garden. For the most part, Thomas lived there alone occasionally, she took on servants like the Irish born Kate Webster, whom she hired in January 1. Three months later, Thomas was nowhere to be found. But her servant had seemingly come into a great deal of wealth. AN UNSAVORY MAIDThe Daily Telegraph would later describe Webster as a tall, strongly made woman. These predators are more prolific than most serial killers. Their attacks are notable both because of the magnitude of the violence and deadset focus on human beings. Unbeknownst to Thomas, her new maids resume was far from ideal Shed first been imprisoned for larceny in her native Ireland at 1. By the time she was 3. Make The Cut 4 1 0 Serial Killers' title='Make The Cut 4 1 0 Serial Killers' />During one of these sentences, an 1. Wandsworth prison in West London, Webster had put her young son in the care of Sarah Crease, an acquaintance and charwoman who worked for a Miss Loder. Manual De Estufa Continental'>Manual De Estufa Continental. When Webster filled in for Crease one day, Loder recommended her to Thomas, who she knew was looking to hire a servant. Webster got the job on the spot, but the relationship between Thomas and the young woman quickly became strained. At first I thought her a nice old lady, Webster would later say. But Thomass cleaning standards were stricttoo strictand she would point out places where she said I did not clean, showing evidence of a nasty spirit towards me. Websters love of drink, which she nourished regularly at a nearby pub, The Hole in the Wall, also failed to impress Thomas. K Lite Codec Pack 1000 Full. The Sims Outdoor Retreat there. On February 2. 8, after around a month of work, Thomas wrote in her diary that she gave Katherine warning to leave. When Webster asked Thomas to extend her employment through Sunday, March 2, Thomas begrudgingly agreed. ALTERNATES/s615b/Canadian-serial-killer-who-was-jailed-for-12-years-over-rape-and-murder-of-three-teen-girls-includin.jpg' alt='Make The Cut 4 1 0 Serial Killers' title='Make The Cut 4 1 0 Serial Killers' />Includes a plot outline, trailer, and cast list. The podcast craze of the past several years shows no signs of slowing down, and while every armchair broadcaster with a voice recorder app is eager to get in the game. If youre a cigar fan, you need a place to keep them so theyll stay fresh and ready to smoke. But a nice humidor can cost you around 100. Heres how you can. Were not here to scare you. All were saying is that many of the worlds most terrifying serial killers are in fact roaming free, and could be outside your door. Profilers team up to take down serial killers in tvNs Criminal Minds by tipsymocha. What is it with guys in uniform that makes them so attractive, cause damn. It was a fatal mistake. BLOODY SUNDAYSundays were half days for Webster, who was expected at 2 Mayfield Cottages in the late afternoon. Dawdling too long at the ale house, Webster arrived late and Thomas went to church agitated. It was the last time she was seen in public. That evening, Thomass landladys mother Jane Ives, who lived in the other half of the villa, heard a sound like the fall of a heavy chair. Ives and her daughter also noticed housework being done quite early the next morning. The next two Sundays, Mrs. Thomasa devout Christianfailed to show up for church. Webster, however, seemed to have a new lease on life. She soon met with Henry Porter, a former neighbor from when she had lived in Hammersmith, to share some news. Saying she had married a man named Thomas and spinning a tale of a wealthy dead relative who had left the contents of 2 Mayfield Cottages to her, Webster said she was looking for a broker for the items. She wined and dined Porter and his son Robert at a local pub, leaving briefly to visit a friend who lived nearby. When she returned, both Porters noticed the heavy bag she had carried into the pub was nowhere to be seen. Robert Porter later helped her carry a heavy box from 2 Mayfield Cottages to a nearby bridge, where Webster said that a friend was coming to come pick it up. As Robert walked away he heard a faint splash, but as Webster caught up with him she assured him that her friend had picked up the container, and he continued on his way. Several days later, Henry Porter introduced Webster to John Church. In the market for new furniture for his pub, Church offered Webster 6. They scheduled delivery vans for March 1. A HORRIBLE DISCOVERYThe splash the younger Porter had heard was indeed the heavy box hed helped Webster carry as it hit the river. But it didnt spend long in its watery grave. A coal porter who discovered it near the Barnes Railway Bridge on March 5, a few miles downstream along the Thames from where Webster had let it slip, was horrified to discover the mangled contents a womans torso and legs, minus one foot. The relatively primitive forensic techniques of the day couldnt identify a body without a head, and an inquest failed to establish a cause of death. That a womans foot shortly turned up in the nearby suburb of Twickenham was little help police readily concluded that it belonged to the same body, but whoseThe unidentified remains were buried in a local cemetery, and the press began buzzing about the Barnes mystery. Meanwhile, by the time Churchs delivery vans arrived on March 1. Thomas had not been seen for two weeksand her neighbors had grown suspicious. The younger Miss Ives went to investigate the vans, and was told that a Mrs. Thomas was selling her furniture. When Mrs. Thomas was summoned, it was none other than Webster, who Ives knew was Thomass servant. Webster told Ives that Thomas was away somewhereshe couldnt say where, exactlybut the game was up. Webster panicked and fled with her son, traveling by train to her family home in County Wexford, Ireland. Meanwhile, the police were summoned. When authorities searched 2 Mayfield Cottages, they discovered a grisly scene There were blood stains everywhere some showing signs of cleaning, charred bones in the kitchen grate, and a fatty substance behind the laundry boiler. They also found Websters address in County Wexford. The criminal was hauled back to Richmond, and a trial began on July 2, 1. The trial turned into a major spectacle, and crowds gathered both inside and outside the courtroom. Websters social position made her crime especially salaciousnot only had she committed a gruesome murder, but she had attacked her betters. And she was a woman. According to Shani DCruze, Sandra L. Walklate, and Samantha Pegg in Murder, Victorian ideals of femininity envisaged women as moral, passive, and not physically strong enough to kill and dismember a body. Websters crime had put the lie to those ideals. Initially, Webster accused Church and Porter of the crime. Though police did find Thomass belongings at Churchs pub and home, both men had solid alibis and were cleared. Webster then said an ex boyfriend, a Mr. Strongwhom she occasionally claimed was the father of her childhad driven her to crime. But despite her attempts to shift blame onto others, Webster was eventually convicted of killing her employer. The night before her execution, she finally confessed to the priest I alone committed the murder of Mrs. Thomas. According to Webster, she and Thomas had argued when the latter returned home from church. The argument ripened into a quarrel, and Webster threw Thomas from the top of the stairs to the ground floor. Then, Webster lost control and grabbed her victim by the throat in an attempt to silence any screams that could alert the neighbors and send her back to prison. After choking Thomas, Webster determined to do away with the body by chopping up the limbs and boiling them in the laundry tub. Legend says Webster attempted to sell the fat drippings from Thomas to the proprietress of a local pub, and even fed them to two local boys, but neither rumor has ever been substantiated. But Webster did burn some of Thomass remains in the hearth, and divided much of the rest between the heavy bag she had carried into the pub and the box. Running out of room, she also disposed of one of Thomass feet in the nearby suburb of Twickenham. She never revealed where she hid Thomass head. Webster was executed on July 2.