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  1. Born in July 1950, Genene Ann Jones is a female serial killer who is known to have killed around 60 children who were placed in her care. Jones was dubbed ‘the Angel of Death’ due to the number of children that suffered injuries at her hands. A lethal injection of digoxin, heparin and other drugs were administered to the infants.

  2. He soon moved to London and then to Wolverhampton, where he employed 200 workers. In 1835, he patented a process intended to render safes burglar-proof and fireproof, and subsequently established a large safe-factory in London. He died on 16 May 1846, and was succeeded in the business by his son, John Chubb (1816–1872), who patented various ...

  3. Chubb was an associate of Neddy Smith and was involved in several heroin and marijuana import rings and was seen at various times, showing large amounts of cash in public. [14] On the day of his murder, Chubb left the home of a friend in his green Jaguar XJ6 and drove to the Captain Cook Hotel at Millers Point where he met with Neddy Smith and Abo Henry. [ 14 ]

  4. Records of coroners’ inquests may be found at The National Archives if. · prior to 1752 they were routinely filed with the Court of King’s Bench. · they survive as part of a trial at the assizes for manslaughter or murder. · they are among the records of other courts, such as palatinate courts.

  5. Chubb, Charles. Chubb, Charles (1772–1846), locksmith, was born on 16 January 1772, probably at Fordingbridge, Hampshire, the third child of Charles Chubb. He had twelve brothers and sisters, with one of whom, Jeremiah Chubb (1790–1847), born on 10 June 1790, Charles was to set up in business. He served an apprenticeship as a blacksmith and ...

  6. Feb 1, 2024 · Founding and Innovations (1818 – 1835) Charles Chubb (1772 1846) the founder of the Chubb Safes company. 1. In 1818, Charles and his brother Jeremiah Chubb embarked on an innovative journey in England, shaping the future of security. Starting as blacksmiths, their path soon intersected with the world of security.

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  8. He was the first patentee of improvements in the well-known form of 'detector' locks, originally patented by his brother, Jeremiah Chubb of Portsea, 3 Feb. 1818. Charles Chubb patented further imnrovements in these locks in 1824, 1828, and 1833, and also took out patents for fire and burglar proof safes. He aied at his residence, Bamsburv Road ...

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