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  1. William Palmer (6 August 1824 – 14 June 1856), also known as the Rugeley Poisoner or the Prince of Poisoners, was an English doctor found guilty of murder in one of the most notorious cases of the 19th century. Charles Dickens called Palmer "the greatest villain that ever stood in the Old Bailey".

  2. William Palmer (6 de agosto de 1824 – 14 de junho de 1856), também conhecido como o Envenenador Rugeley ou o Príncipe dos Envenenadores, foi um médico inglês considerado culpado de assassinato em um dos casos mais notórios do século XIX.

  3. 3 de out. de 2010 · William Palmer was convicted and hanged in 1856 for allegedly poisoning his wife, mother-in-law, and a betting partner. The case involved the first use of chemical analysis in a British court, by the father of English toxicology, Alfred Swaine Taylor.

  4. Learn about the life and crimes of William Palmer, a notorious English poisoner who murdered several people for money and inheritance. Discover how he was caught, tried and executed in 1856.

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  5. 4 de fev. de 2024 · Learn about the notorious Victorian doctor who poisoned several people for money and insurance. Discover how he was caught, tried and executed for his crimes in 1856.

  6. 25 de jun. de 2014 · 25 June 2014. (Image: Hulton Archive) CSI it isn’t, but Stephen Bates’s The Poisoner paints a vivid portrait of the life and crimes of Victorian doctor-turned-serial killer William Palmer ...

  7. Dr. William Palmer (1824 – June 14, 1856) was an English doctor who was convicted of murder in one of the most notorious cases of the 19th century. Born in Rugeley, Staffordshire, he had an extravagant lifestyle; his medical training was constantly interrupted by allegations of stealing money, and he also had a reputation as a ladies' man.