Frederick Baker: Revision history

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  • curprev 18:1018:10, 27 March 2022 imported>SW10048 4,160 bytes +4,160 Created page with "{{Mature}} thumb {{Quote|24 August, Saturday. Killed a young girl. It was fine and hot.|Baker's diary entry for 24 August 1867.}} '''Frederick Baker''' was an English murderer who abducted, murdered and dismembered eight-year-old Fanny Adams in Alton, Hampshire, in August 1867. The case passed into the British public consciousness with the phrase "Sweet Fanny Adams", meaning something worthless. ==Biography== Baker, a solicitor's clerk, moved from..."