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The Wicked Boy: The Mystery of a Victorian Child Murderer

The Wicked Boy: The Mystery of a Victorian Child Murderer

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1895: Did two young boys really commit murder back in 1895?

  • ISBN: 978-1408851142
  • Genre: Historical, Non-Fiction

What you need to know before your trail

Early in the morning of Monday 8 July 1895, thirteen-year-old Robert Coombes and his twelve-year-old brother Nattie set out from their small, yellow-brick terraced house in East London to watch a cricket match at Lord’s. Their father had gone to sea the previous Friday, the boys told their neighbours, and their mother was visiting her family in Liverpool. Over the next ten days Robert and Nattie spent extravagantly, pawning their parents’ valuables to fund trips to the theatre and the seaside. But as the sun beat down on the Coombes house, a strange smell began to emanate from the building.

When the police were finally called to investigate, the discovery they made sent the press into a frenzy of horror and alarm, and Robert and Nattie were swept up in a criminal trial that echoed the outrageous plots of the ‘penny dreadful’ novels that Robert loved to read.

Travel Guide

The wicked boy map The wicked boy map

Both the maps are from the book and help show the area as it was at the time with the houses etc marked.

Streetview Maps

A) London - 35 Cave Street
E) London - Police Station

Booktrail Boarding Pass Information: The Wicked Boy: The Mystery of a Victorian Child Murderer

Author/ Guide: Kate Summerscale   Destination: London Departure Time:  1895

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