Other tennis players have been convicted of theft, tax evasion, embezzlement, and drug offenses but only one Wimbledon player has ever been convicted of murder. Vere St. Leger Goold had money, style and good looks and his adoring fans expected him to win the Wimbledon final. He had battled so hard to get there. Instead, the “wild Irishman” with a razor sharp volley and magnificent backhand lost the match – which should have been his finest hour. Years later, he would be arrested in Marseilles with a dead woman's head in a "hat box".
Jul 9, 2015
Oct 17, 2014
True Crime Writer - IRELAND'S DRIPPING KILLER, KATE WEBSTER - published in CrimeMagazine.com - October 2014 by Siobhan Pat Mulcahy

VICTORIAN Britain was horrified by a 30-year-old Irish woman who murdered her employer,
dismembered the body, threw bits of it into the river Thames, boiled the head
(and other body parts) and sold the fat as "dripping" in local pubs.
She blamed two innocent men for the crime and when that didn't work, she
pretended to be pregnant so that the judge wouldn't give her the death penalty.
Such was her notoriety that Madame Tussaud's rushed to
create a wax statue of her which remained on display in London for 80 years. Read the story of the DRIPPING KILLER on CRIMEMAGAZINE.COM HERE
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