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Andrew Hellman murdering his wife., [Andrew Hellman murdering his wife, Malinda Hinkle, by blocking her breathing with his hands]
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Title
Andrew Hellman murdering his wife.
Alternate title
[Andrew Hellman murdering his wife, Malinda Hinkle, by blocking her breathing with his hands]
Publisher
[New York : s.n.]
Date
[1845?]
Physical description
1 print : wood engraving ; 7.5 x 9 cm.
Description
Full-length portraits of the pair struggling, with the husband holding the wife down on the floor.
Notes
In Serious almanac, 1845-’46 (1845), p. [16].
Andrew Hellman (1792-1843), also known as Adam Horn, was convicted of killing and then dismembering his wife in November 1843.
The same image appears in The Tragic almanac 1850 (New York, 1849), p. [5].
Genre
Portrait prints -- 1840-1849.
Engravings -- 1840-1849.
Subject
Hellman, Malinda Hinkle -- Portraits.
Violent deaths.
Murder victims.
Women.
Crime scenes
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Portraits of American Women
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