A confession of the awful and bloody transactions in the life of Charles Wallace the fiend-like murderer of Miss Mary Rogers, the beautiful cigar-girl of Broadway, New York, whose fate has for several years past been wrapt in the most profound mystery ... his intercourse with the brown murderess, Emeline Morere, who at his instigation, assassinated her master and mistress, and their four helpless children, with an axe, for which atrocious act they were burned alive by a mob of infuriated lynchers, on the banks of the Mississippi, on the 11th day of Aug. 1850, given at the burning stake, to the Rev. Henry Tracy
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- Biography
- Criminals
- Lynching
- Morere, Emeline, 1850
- Murderers
- Rogers, Mary
- Wallace, Charles, 1850
- Women
- Women Murderers