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The judge for the Charlotte Dymond murder case was Sir George Rooke. He presided over the trial of Matthew Weeks, who was accused and subsequently convicted of Charlotte Dymond's murder in 1844.
Murder of Jacqueline Thomas was born in 1945.
In the past, Thomas Becket held the position of Chancellor to the King of England before becoming Archbishop of Canterbury.
Murder of Jacqueline Thomas died on 1961-08-18.
Charlotte Yarborough has written: 'Murder on the Long Straight' 'The condor conspiracy'
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The investigation into the murder of Charlotte Dymond in 1844 was led by the police authorities of the time, specifically an officer named Superintendent Charles Frederick. The case attracted significant attention due to its mysterious circumstances and the subsequent trial and conviction of Matthew Weeks for her murder.
Thomas Dewey has written: 'A copious report of the trial of Thomas Dewey, for the wilful murder of Maria Austin' -- subject(s): Trials (Murder), Trials, litigation
Captain Jaggery falls to his death from the *BLOCKED* of the ship trying to murder Charlotte.
i think it is Frederick Slade
No one discovered Thomas Becket's body; his murder was witnessed by a number of people. Thomas Becket was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral during Vespers. His murder was witnessed by monks, and we even have a record of the testimony describing the murder from at least one of them.