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Matilda Hacker at Euston Square

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Matilda Hacker at Euston Square

Autor Adrian Halden

A hidden body. A failed murder case. A Victorian true crime story that still refuses easy answers.Matilda Hacker at Euston Square is a historical true crime investigation into the unsolved Victorian murder of Matilda Hacker, whose ... celý popis

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A hidden body. A failed murder case. A Victorian true crime story that still refuses easy answers.

Matilda Hacker at Euston Square is a historical true crime investigation into the unsolved Victorian murder of Matilda Hacker, whose remains were discovered in the coal cellar of a London lodging house in May 1879. The discovery at 4 Euston Square seemed to offer the public a simple horror: a missing woman, a concealed body, a servant under suspicion, and a household that could not explain itself. But the record was never simple.

This carefully restrained account follows Matilda Hacker from her Canterbury background and public association with her sister Amelia to her final known life in London under the name Miss Huish. Rather than reducing her to the woman found beneath coal, the book restores her as a daughter, sister, property holder, independent figure, and vulnerable person moving through systems that often noticed her oddities more readily than her humanity.

At the center of the case stood Hannah Dobbs, a servant connected to the household and later tried for Matilda's murder at the Old Bailey. The case against Dobbs drew force from access, property evidence, a disputed departure account, the condition of Matilda's room, and the concealed body in the cellar. Yet the evidence did not close the way public outrage wanted it to close. Dobbs was acquitted, leaving the legal question answered but the historical question unresolved.

Matilda Hacker at Euston Square examines the difference between suspicion and proof. It explores the rope or cord associated with the body, the stain linked to Matilda's room, the watch and jewelry evidence, the damaged medical record, the householder Severin Bastendorff's later credibility problems, and the social pressures of servants, lodgers, reputation, gender, and class in Victorian London.

The book also follows the case beyond the courtroom, into illustrated crime journalism, pamphlet culture, public scandal, criminal celebrity, and the legend that threatened to bury Matilda a second time. In this account, the Euston Square murder is not treated as an invitation to invent closure. It is treated as a test of what responsible true crime can do when evidence is powerful, incomplete, and morally charged.

The result is a victim-centered true crime book about evidence, doubt, law, memory, and the cost of unresolved violence.

The cellar made the case famous. The evidence made it difficult. Matilda Hacker deserves to be seen beyond both.

Enter the house at 4 Euston Square-and follow the record to the edge of proof.

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