A Poor Victorian Family's Trauma
Season: 6 Episode: 5
On Saturday 30th August 1858, J. B. Gandon, Esq., conducted an inquest on the body of the deceased at the George Tavern on Kingsland Road. Details revealed during the investigation brought to light disturbing circumstances surrounding the crime.
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Elizabeth Pyne - Sam Roberts
Isaac Pyne - Steve Yeo
Eliza Pyne - Poppy Kendell
Police Constable - Mynett Joe Wilson
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SOURCES
Morning Herald (London) - Tuesday 31 August 1858
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - Sunday 05 September 1858
Hull Packet - Friday 10 September 1858
Reynolds's Newspaper - Sunday 12 September 1858
Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser - Wednesday 15 December 1858
UK, Lunacy Patients Admission Registers, 1846-1921
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