Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts

Monday, September 8, 2014

How Dick Turpin was Found.

Yep, Dick is definitely a murderer.
Dick Turpin was the focal point of a legend. He was supposed to be handsome and the center of a story full of romance. But this was not how it happened. He acted as a fictional hero a popular William Ainsworth novel and other famous fictitious accounts, and soon fiction mingled with fact and 'eclipsed' his real life. He wasn't and isn't a murderer and robber anymore in the public eye, and this could act as the time of glory he never had. However, you have me to set you straight.
So here is the daunting account of his arrest and subsequent death.
Dick was a highwayman (a person who robbed people by force on roads) and a murderer of a man who threatened to turn him in. He was a wanted man by the police and disguised himself as John Palmer.  And there is where the fun part comes in.

The "letter being returned, unopened, to the Post-Office... because the brother would not pay the postage of it."(1) Then by sure coincidence Mr. Smith saw the letter, see Mr. Smith had taught Dick to write and knew in fact that John Palmer was actually Dick Turpin. He told the authorities and Palmer alias Turpin was hung.

Sources:
1. Richard Turpin: http://www.exclassics.com/newgate/ng193.htm
2.Dick Turpin: http://www.stand-and-deliver.org.uk/highwaymen/dick_turpin.htm

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Portrait Lives: Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia

It's Portrait Lives Wednesday!
Every Wednesday features a Portrait Lives, which is a weekly post showing the age progression in specific historical figures through contemporary portraits of them. Way more fun than it sounds.


Her family:
In order from left to right: Olga, Maria, Czar Nicholas II,
Alix or Alexandra, Anastasia, Alexi, and Tatiana 

Anastasia along with her family was executed during the 1918 Revolution in Russia. She was part of the royal family, the youngest and fourth daughter of the Czar Nicholas II. Her brother was born about 4-5 years after her and he was killed when 13 years old.
For years after her execution, there were rumors that Anastasia was supposedly still alive. People even claimed that they were in fact the supposed Duchess, the most famous was Anna Anderson. Not until Anastasia's body was found did the rumors die down.
She was just a young woman aged 17 when she was killed violently. It is sad that her and her sisters and young brother had to die to surmount a revolution.

A Portrait Lives for Grand Duchess Anastasia:
1. about 1 year old
3. about 4
2. about 3 years old
4. about 5 years old with her siblings 
5. about 6 years old
6. about 8 years old with her brother

7. about 10
8. about 13 years old
9. about 14 years
10. about 14 years 

11. about 15 years
12. 15 years old, now in home arrest with her siblings. She is
the second most to the right with the dog.
13. aged about 16 years old 

14. about 17 still in captivity
15. forensic facial reconstruction at 17 years old



Maria and Anastasia making funny faces




Some Bonus Informal and Funny Photos:

her father letting her take a smoke






Anastasia with her brother, Alexi 
Check out

Sources:
Livadia.org
Romanov Collection, General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Portrait Lives: Abraham Lincoln and Did you Know?

It's Portrait Lives Wednesday!
Every Wednesday features a Portrait Lives, which is the showing of age progression in specific historical people through contemporary portraits of them. Way more fun than it sounds.

Every American knows about President Abraham Lincoln, he is widely outlawing slavery in the South and his Gettysburg Address.

Plus Lincoln was the messy hairdo master.

Assume all his ages typed below are preceded by the word 'about.' There are no pictures of Lincoln before he was 37.

aged 37
aged 51















aged 52
aged 52










aged 52
aged 54

aged 54
aged 55
















aged 57
aged 57
aged 58

















His Last Days: Aged 58 to 59

him with his son called Tad
He is actually holding his spectacles 
He had a slight smile




















I have one thing to say about that: Oh. My. God.
He was shot on April 14, 1865 in Ford's Theater in the head and died the following day.






Check out

Chasing Lincoln's Killer

I have read it, it's very good and easy to read so click on the picture!

Sources:
President Abraham Lincoln: http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/biographies/abraham-lincoln.html
Health and Medical History of President Abraham Lincoln http://www.doctorzebra.com/prez/g16.htm

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Portrait Lives: Marie Antoinette: Part 2

Marie Antoinette has too many portraits to put in just one post.

profile at aged about 26
aged  about 28

aged about 30 with her children
aged about 32
aged about 33


aged about 36
aged about 37-8 in prison
aged about 38
her death, on her way
her death, more, Marie is like oops i stepped on your foot.
After a bad haircut, she was executed at a quarter after 12 pm in a white gown, whites are easily stained so it was never worn again.

Sources: 
My mind, 
Remembering Marie-Antoinette: The Martyr, the Whore, and the Icon: http://www.uta.edu/modl/cultural-constructions/200705/html/kilgore.html


Wednesday, August 20, 2014

It's Late Portrait Lives Wednesday! Starring Marie Antoinette: Part 1

Marie Antoinette is the most famous person of the French Revolution. As many people know she didn't survive it.  She was to the French people of her time the image and icon of unfair extravagance as some poor french people starved. The media showed her as a sickly evil harpy in newspaper pamphlets, a queen who would stoop so low as to having lesbian relationships with her ladies-in-waiting, when the truth was nothing of the kind. The truth was that the press can cause horrible things to happen to innocent people, even Marie Antoinette, a high-status French Queen who was imprisoned by her people and executed by the guillotine.

aged just a few months old



aged  about 5




aged 7

aged about 12
aged about 14















aged about 17 by Drouais
Marie, Queen of France without a crown at aged about 18
mid twenties by Gautier-Dagoty 
I thought I could do this in one post but I can't 
so stay tuned for the last part tomorrow!

I know you can't wait and are disappointed.
But here a short video about her that will make up:


and Check out

To the Scaffold: The Life of Marie Antoinette

Click on the image or go to the Scaffold!