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News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crime
Arsenic, Bonnets and Betrayal: The 1869 Dudley Poisoning of Joseph Oliver
Arsenic, Bonnets and Betrayal: The 1869 Dudley Poisoning of Joseph Oliver
News of the Times | Episode 559 | 1869
It began, as so many Victorian poisonings did, with an ordinary cup of milk and a sudden sickness.
In the quiet town of Hart’s Hill near Birmingham, Joseph Oliver — a healthy, hard‑working boilermaker — fell violently ill in the spring of 1869. Within weeks he was dead, and his young wife, Fanny Frances Oliver, was weeping at his funeral. But behind closed doors, something far darker was taking shape.
Before Joseph’s death, Fanny had rekindled a secret affair with a butcher named Burgess. She had quietly siphoned her husband’s life savings and purchased arsenic under a false name — supposedly, she said, to “clean bonnets.”
Was she a desperate woman trapped in a loveless marriage, or a cold, calculating killer ready to start a new life? This episode plunges deep into one of the most dramatic Victorian poisoning trials of the 19th century — a case that gripped Birmingham and Dudley with its themes of betrayal, greed, and arsenic‑laced ambition.
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