- Phoebe Campbell
Phoebe Campbell (c. 1847 -
June 20 ,1872 ) was a Canadian woman who washanged for the murder of her husband.Campbell had alleged that on the morning of
July 15 ,1871 , inThorndale, Ontario ,Middlesex County, Ontario , two black-faced men broke into George and Phoebe'slog cabin home and brutally hacked George to death with anaxe because he refused to hand over some money. They had attempted to use a gun which misfired.During the investigation, six local men were arrested, including
Thomas Coyle , who was George's farmhand. Doubt about Phoebe's innocence arose rapidly as she was seen talking with Coyle, she also seemed to have done nothing to help save her husband as he was being murdered, also she seemed very unemotional following the funeral for George. Acoroner 'sautopsy also showed that indeed George was murdered by Phoebe and Coyle. "I don't care. I'm innocent and I don't care.", Phoebe stated. She then accused Coyle of the murder then quickly changed her mind then accused hercousin .Phoebe's murder trial began on
April 1 ,1872 , with much public interest. Phoebe accused George of having anaffair with her cousin's wife. During the trial, thecrown prosecutor produced a letter which stated, "I never shall say you done any such thing again—if I have to die for it." When asked why she changed hertestimony , she claimed the ghost of her late husband visited her and declared her and Coyle innocent. The crown prosecutor responded, "You can hardly expect anyone to believe such nonsense!"After the trial, the
jury took just one hour to reach aguilty verdict . Phoebe then sobbed as the judge sentenced her tohanging . She later confessed that she and Coyle murdered George so they could marry. Coyle did go to trial for his crime but was acquitted. He later moved toEngland .She was hanged on
June 20 at the age of 25 and was again said to be emotionless as she was about to be hanged, holding alace handkerchief in her hand until after she died.So much public attention was given to the story that
postcard s depicting thecrime were made, which were bought by many.References
*Doty, Christopher. [http://www.dotydocs.com/Archives/hangings/phoebe.htm The Trials of Phoebe Campbell] . Retrieved on August 15, 2006.
*Ontario Vital Statistics Project. [http://www.rootsweb.com/~onvsr/death/deathindex_ca_new.htm Ontario Deaths Index] . Retrieved on August 15, 2006.
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