Taylor, Louisa Jane (1846–1883)
Taylor, Louisa Jane (1846–1883)
English murderer. Born 1846; hanged at Maidstone Prison, Jan 2, 1883.
After husband's death (Mar 1882), boarded with the elderly William and Mary Ann Tregillis, in exchange for nursing 82-year-old Mary Ann; used sugar of lead (lead acetate) to slowly poison Mrs. Tregillis.
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