Season: 3 Episode: 37
Even after her conviction, Sarah freeman claimed she was innocent as a lamb until the day she died, but there's no denying the death toll of people in the family of this woman described as having a vicious temper and character that caused her parent to worry
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SOURCES
SomersetLive
Berkshire Chronicle - Saturday 26 April 1845
Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette - Thursday 24 April 1845
Capital Punishment UK
Portrait of Sarah Freeman from “Life And Execution Of The Diabolical Murderess, Sarah Freeman.” The Taunton Courier And Western Advertiser
“Murder By A Woman Of Her Husband, Children Mother, And Brother.” The Age and Argus (London, England), The Jan. 18, 1845
Vogue
Smithsonian.com
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