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"On 25 June 1828, the Mary Russell sailed into Cork harbour from the West Indies. Seven crew members lay in the main saloon, brutally and inexplicably murdered by the captain. Survivors revealed a tale of danger and delusion on the high seas ... The story of the Mary Russell was forgotten until Kathy Bunney located the grave of a murdered crewman. Now the facts of the case have been reconstructed. How would today's psychiatrists and courts view Captain Stewart's behaviour? A bizarre tragedy, its true story and dramatic court case are unravelled in this gripping account"--Page 4 of cover.
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The ship of seven murders: a true story of madness and murder
2011, Ulverscroft
in English
- 1st large print ed., complete and unabridged.
1444809326 9781444809329
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Ship of Seven Murders: A True Story of Madness and Murder
2010, M.H. Gill & Co. U. C.
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184889094X 9781848890947
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