This will be the first full-length biography of Victorian detective Jerome Caminada, exploring his fascinating career fighting crime in 19th century Manchester's turbulent underworld.
Angela Buckley Bücher
Angela taucht tief in die dunklen und faszinierenden Verbrechen des viktorianischen Zeitalters ein und deckt Geschichten aus den oft übersehenen Kämpfen ihrer angestammten Heimat auf. Ihre Arbeit rekonstruiert akribisch die Komplexität der Polizeiarbeit und die Motivationen hinter den erschütterndsten Taten der damaligen Zeit. Durch fesselnde Erzählungen erweckt Angela diese turbulenten Perioden zum Leben und bietet den Lesern einen deutlichen Einblick in Verbrechen und deren Auswirkungen.


When Patrick O'Connor went missing in August 1849, his friends were suspicious. The London dock worker was last seen in the company of Swiss-born Maria Manning and her husband in Bermondsey. By the time police officers discovered his remains under the kitchen floor, the couple had fled. This shocking crime sparked a race against time to bring these cold-blooded killers to justice. After almost a decade of unsolved murders in the capital, could Scotland Yard detectives find the murderous pair and restore public confidence in their sleuthing skills? The search for the Mannings spread beyond England and was closely followed by the Victorian public, including prominent writers such as Charles Dickens who was haunted by the case and later immortalised some of the key characters in Bleak House, which was published just four years later. To this day, the Bermondsey Murder remains a legendary crime in the history of Scotland Yard and mid-nineteenth century London. Using primary source material, this book delves into the background of the Mannings, including Maria's link with royalty and Frederick's previous criminal activities. It also offers a full biography of the victim, Patrick O'Connor, and his shady past, as well as presenting the original court documents which shed further light on the case and the Mannings' relationship.