斯汤顿谋杀案的医学证据(被称为彭吉谋杀案)

Halliday Sutheeland
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总统先生和GE先生:斯特勒门,这个案子的历史是这样的:哈里特·斯汤顿生于1841年,是理查森夫人最小的女儿。从童年起,她就表现出一些智力低下的迹象,普通的教育对她没有什么好处。她总是很难在信中表达自己的思想,也很难拼写最简单的单词。然而,她喜欢穿衣服,衣着整洁,因此应该被描述为智力缺陷,但不是低能儿。直到1874年,她一直和母亲住在一起,但在那一年,她去拜访了住在沃尔沃斯路海盖特街的希尼克斯曼夫妇。欣克斯曼先生是理查森太太的侄子,也是哈丽特的表妹。欣克斯曼太太和她的第一任丈夫生了两个女儿——小女儿爱丽丝·罗兹未婚,大女儿伊丽莎白·安·斯汤顿嫁给了艺术家帕特里克·斯汤顿,后者住在拉夫堡公园路9号。在和欣克斯曼一家住在一起的时候,哈里特遇到了帕特里克的哥哥路易斯·斯汤顿。1874年,她与拍卖师的职员订婚。她的母亲强烈反对这一婚约,并试图把哈丽特当作疯子置于衡平法院的保护之下,但没有成功。1875年6月16日,现年35岁的哈里特·理查森嫁给了路易斯·斯汤顿,并搬到了拉夫堡公园路8号。帕特里克·斯汤顿住在对面9号
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Medical Evidence in the Staunton Murder Trial. (Known as the Penge Murder)
MR. PRESIDENT AND GE:STLEMEN, the history of this case is as follows: Harriet Staunton was born in 1841, the youngest daughter of a Mrs. Richardson. From childhood she had shown some traces of weak intellect, and derived little benefit from an ordinary education. She had always difficulty in expressing her thoughts in a letter and in spelling the simplest words. Yet she was fond of dress, neat and tidy in her person, and therefore should be described as mentally deficient, but not an imbecile. She had lived with her mother until 1874, but in that year she went on a visit to stay with a Mr. and Mrs. Hineksman, who lived in Heygate Street, Walworth Road. Mr.Hincksman was Mrs. Richardson's nephew and Harriet's cousin. He had married the widow of a man named Rhodes, and Mrs. Hincksman, by her first husband, had two daughters-the younger, Alice Rhodes, unmarried, and the elder, Elizabeth Ann Staunton, married to an artist, Patrick Staunton, who lived at 9, Loughborough Park Road. Whilst staying with the Hincksmans Harriet met Patrick's brother, Louis Staunton. an auctioneer's clerk, to whom she became engaged in 1874. Her mother strongly opposed the engagement, and made an unsuccessful attempt to place Harriet under the protection of the Court of Chancery as a lunatic. On June 16, 1875, Harriet Richardson, now thirty-five years of age, was married to Louis Staunton, and went to live at 8, Loughborough Park Road. Patrick Staunton lived opposite in No. 9
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