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The Secret Art of Poisoning
The Secret Art of Poisoning: The True Story of Martha Needle, the Richmond Poisoner | Samantha Battams
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How did a serial killer from the 19th century almost get away with murder? At the end of the 19th century, Martha Needle became known as ‘The Black Widow’ of the Richmond poisoning case after secretly poisoning her husband and children. The Black Widow was a media sensation in her day, as infamous as Ned Kelly (even sharing the same lawyer). After poisoning her husband and two of her children, Needle became obsessed with the kind-hearted son of a Danish immigrant and began picking off his brothers one by one. Reported as far afield as the New York Times, Martha’s story was front page news in Australia, edging out many stories of the day that remain in the public consciousness today. And yet very few remember Martha Needle’s name. Stranger still a generation later Martha Needle’s nephew Alexander Lee seemed to follow in his aunt’s footsteps when he poisoned his wife and three of his children. What strange quirk of fate led these two relatives connected through family to commit virtually the same crime? And was their fate at the end of a rope the true end of the story? This story explores the crimes of Martha Needle and the social and historical context surrounding them.
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How did a serial killer from the 19th century almost get away with murder?
I listened to a podcast about this woman today. I think her story will be sad and extremely interesting.

Ncostell I just stacked the book because it does sound interesting (and sad as you say). What was the name of the podcast? 5y
LittleMummyMe @Ncostell the podcast is Australian True Crime by Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb. It was episode #59 5y
LittleMummyMe @Ncostell the podcast chats with the author of a different book about Martha Needle (Brian Williams book) but I couldn't access that book. 5y
Ncostell Great, thanks! I‘ll have to check it out. 5y
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