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14. Mary McKinnon

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

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The Judgment of Mary McKinnon

Mary McKinnon was convicted of stabbing a man to death in 1823. She protested her innocence, saying she did not see anyone with a knife or weapon that could call such a wound. But the evidence given by other women who were present is much less tidy and haphazard. The judge directs the jury to give more credit to the testimony of the men. And he even says to ignore the evidence of one of Mary McKinnon's lodgers because "she was clearly a woman of vitiated character"

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