Dark Histories

The Curious Case of Not Townsend

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Synopsis

Getting away with murder has always been a difficult, and ultimately, unlikely affair, even in the 19th Century, before DNA analysis, fingerprint databases, or even any real, proper detective agencies, it was still a challenge that many criminals tried and failed. There were some however, that did manage to achieve the feat, whether it be through cool calculation, or dumb luck, there was always opportunity for the enthusiastic murderer willing to think outside the box. In Canada during the mid-19th Century, one man, William Turner managed to commit and get away with murder, either through dumb luck, due to an unlikely double being framed for the crime, or through an incredible talent for acting. After more than 150 years, the question has always remained, which was it? Luck, or the long game? To take part in the review drive mentioned in the show, send your screenshots to social@darkhistories.com Sources: Townsend The Murderer. (1857, June 10). The Montreal Gazette, p. 3. Stewart Wallace, W. (1931, April 15).