The Peasenhall Murder  
An Edwardian Mystery
Author(s): Neil Norman
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399064385
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Explores the mysterious death of Rose Harsent in 1902 Suffolk, uncovering scandal, intrigue, and the shocking trial that followed.

In May 1902, a great storm hit the small village of Peasenhall, Suffolk. The following morning, the body of Rose Harsent was found in the house where she worked. while originally believed by the doctor to have been suicide, her brutal injuries, alongside evidence of an attempted fire, told a different story.

When looking for a murderer, there were very few suspects, but as more details unfolded, the evidence started to point towards one William Gardiner. William was a respected figure in the community, with a loving family, a job as a foreman carpenter at the local Seed Drill Works, and several positions within the local church. However, the previous year, William had been involved in a scandal that suggested an affair between him and Rose; one that had brought an inquest into the matter and could not be forgotten in such a small village. This made him a person of interest for the police, and when a medicine bottle filled with paraffin was found near her body with the Gardiner family name on it, alongside letters from him amongst Rose's things, it comes as no surprise he was arrested for her murder. Rose was also pregnant at the time of her death; was this the motive?

The Peasenhall Murder explores the crime in great detail, from the original scandal through to the aftermath of the trial. It's the perfect read for lovers of true crime and a murder mystery, and those with an interest in Edwardian England.
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Explores the mysterious death of Rose Harsent in 1902 Suffolk, uncovering scandal, intrigue, and the shocking trial that followed.

In May 1902, a great storm hit the small village of Peasenhall, Suffolk. The following morning, the body of Rose Harsent was found in the house where she worked. while originally believed by the doctor to have been suicide, her brutal injuries, alongside evidence of an attempted fire, told a different story.

When looking for a murderer, there were very few suspects, but as more details unfolded, the evidence started to point towards one William Gardiner. William was a respected figure in the community, with a loving family, a job as a foreman carpenter at the local Seed Drill Works, and several positions within the local church. However, the previous year, William had been involved in a scandal that suggested an affair between him and Rose; one that had brought an inquest into the matter and could not be forgotten in such a small village. This made him a person of interest for the police, and when a medicine bottle filled with paraffin was found near her body with the Gardiner family name on it, alongside letters from him amongst Rose's things, it comes as no surprise he was arrested for her murder. Rose was also pregnant at the time of her death; was this the motive?

The Peasenhall Murder explores the crime in great detail, from the original scandal through to the aftermath of the trial. It's the perfect read for lovers of true crime and a murder mystery, and those with an interest in Edwardian England.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter One The Respectably Married Man and the Servant Girl
  • Chapter Two A Village Scandal is Born
  • Chapter Three A Grisly Murder
  • Chapter Four The Investigation and Inquiry
  • Chapter Five The First Trial
  • Chapter Six The Second Trial
  • Chapter Seven After the Second Trial
  • Chapter Eight Case Summary and Conclusion
  • Appendix
  • Plates
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