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In a small white house by a remote Welsh cove, a 90-year-old woman died, full of secrets, on June 27, 1968. What no-one ever guessed was that the dignified and distant old lady, who kept a liveried chauffeur and bred Bedlington terriers, was a convicted murderess. More than half a century before, in Yokohama, Japan, she had been sentenced to death by hanging for the murder of her husband. Daughter of the Mayor of Glastonbury, and a relative of Winston Churchill, Edith Carew had married unwisely, and, reaching the end of her tether, the 28-year-old wife and mother of two rid herself of h
Murder victims -- Japan -- Yokohama-shi. --- Porch, Edith May, 1868-1958 -- Trials, litigation, etc. --- Trials (Murder) -- Great Britain. --- Trials (Murder) -- Japan -- Yokohama-shi. --- Women murderers -- Japan -- Yokohama-shi. --- Trials (Murder) --- Trials (Murder) --- Women murderers --- Murder victims --- Diamond, Harry,
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