Circumstantial Evidence. the Extraordinary Case of Eliza Fenning, Who Was Executed in 1815, for Attempting to Poison the Family of Orlibar Turner, By Mixing Arsenic in Yeast Dumplings. With a Statement of Facts, Since Developed Tending to Prove Her Innoce
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- A It always re- inaioed open. Q. Who lit the fire in that office, do you know ? — A'. It was the prisoner's duty to do so ; she might properly re- sort to that drawer for paper to light her fire. I saw the paper of arsenic in that drawer on the 7th of March, but never after that time ; I heard of its being missed about a fortnight before the 21st of March. I observed that the knives and forks we had to eat the dumplings with were black ; there was no vinegar at all in the sauce. I have two of... them in my pocket to show. (Witness produced two of the knives.) On the next day I asked the prisoner how she came to introduce any ingre- dients into the dumplings that were so prejudicial to us. She replied that it was not in the dumplings, but that it was in the milk that Sarah Peer brought in. 1 had several discourses with her on that day upon this subject ; during the whole of which, she persisted that it was the milk, as before described. That milk had been used for the sauce only : the prisoner made the dumplings with the refuse of the milk that had been left at breakfast.
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