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  1. Dunham killed his wife, Hattie, 25, her mother, Ada McGlincy, 53, her stepfather, Richard P. McGlincy, 56, her brother, James K. Wells, 22, and two of the hired help, Robert Briscoe, 50, and Minnie Shesler, 28. The slayings occurred at the McGlincy home in what is now Campbell.

  2. After her father had died, while Hattie was still a child, her mother Ada Wells had married Colonel Richard P. McGlincy, a Civil War veteran and pillar of the community in Campbell, a town near San Jose, California. Ada and McGlincy had a good marriage and raised Hattie and her younger brother James Wells in relative luxury, sending them to the ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_DunhamJames Dunham - Wikipedia

    First, he gagged and strangled his wife, Hattie Wells, then killed the servant Minnie Schlessler with an ax blow to the head as she rushed in from her adjoining room upon hearing the racket.

  4. Jul 23, 2021 · One of them is Patricia Jennings. She was sent to prison for torturing and killing her elderly husband after initially claiming to find him unresponsive. Through dramatic re-enactments, viewers learn of Patricia’s relationship with William and how she killed him.

  5. Linda Carty remains on death row and may be handed an execution date at any point. If it is carried out, she will become the first British woman to be executed since Ruth Ellis in 1955.

  6. Hattie Wells is a psychedelic practitioner, ethnobotanist, activist and director of Breaking Convention. As one of the first people in the UK to facilitate ibogaine treatments for interrupting addiction, she has been dedicated to researching and disseminating information about the therapeutic potential of ibogaine and other psychedelics for ...

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  8. As of July 1, 2024, there were 2,213 death row inmates in the United States, including 49 women. [1] The number of death row inmates changes frequently with new convictions, appellate decisions overturning conviction or sentence alone, commutations, or deaths (through execution or otherwise). [2]

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