Frederick Seddon

Frederick Seddon

Frederick Henry Seddon (sometimes called Sedden) (21 January 1872 in Liverpool – 18 April 1912 at Pentonville Prison) was a British poisoner who was hanged in 1912 for murdering Eliza Mary Barrow.

Read more about Frederick Seddon:  Background, Murder, Trial and Execution, Portrayals

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