Kate Webster: Revision history

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2 March 2022

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  • curprev 18:2118:21, 2 March 2022 imported>SW10048 5,030 bytes +5,030 Created page with "{{Mature}} thumb '''Kate Webster''' (née Lawler, 1849 - 29 July 1879) was a British murderer and the perpetrator of the murder of Julia Thomas, also known as the Richmond Murder, one of the most infamous crimes of Victorian Britain. Webster, who was working as a maid for Thomas, strangled her and disposed of her body by dismembering her corpse, boiling the flesh off her bones and throwing her remains in the River Thames. ==Biography=..."