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    Murder Most Criminous
    • Murder Most Criminous

      The Cases of William Roughead, Father of Modern True Crime Literature

      • 154 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      William Roughead was a pioneer in the true crime genre, emerging as a prominent figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known as the father of modern true-crime writing, he referred to himself as a "historian of homicide." His work transcended mere reporting; as an attorney, he possessed a deep understanding of legal procedures and the roles of trial participants. This expertise allowed him to critique judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys for their handling of cases, providing insightful commentary on evidence and courtroom conduct. Roughead's sharp observations reassessed the intricacies of trials, making him much more than a simple chronicler of events. He attended many of Edinburgh's most significant murder trials from 1889 to 1949, detailing the gruesome motives and shocking facts that captivated his audience. Between 1913 and 1941, he published 119 essays and 14 books, many of which first appeared in the Juridical Review, a Scottish legal journal. This volume is the first in a series aimed at introducing modern readers to Roughead's exceptional writing. The selected cases exemplify the high quality of his work, inviting readers into his compelling exploration of British crime and the criminal justice system.

      Murder Most Criminous2022