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In the summer of 1912, a woman named Bessie Williams drowned in her bath at a lodging house in Herne Bay, Kent. The coroner recorded a verdict of misadventure. Her husband collected her inheritance and departed. Within eighteen months, two more women would die in identical circumstances, each newly married, each found drowned in a boarding house bathtub, each leaving everything to the husband who survived them. You are welcome to settle in for this telling, to let the story unfold at its own gentle pace. There are no sudden sounds here, no jarring interruptions, only the quiet recounting of events that occurred more than a century ago in the boarding houses and seaside towns of Edwardian England. Whether you remain until the final words or drift into sleep along the way, the story will be here, patient and complete. This account draws on court records held at The National Archives, Metropolitan Police historical materials, contemporary inquest reports, and genealogical records that preserve the names and lives of the victims. The case remains a landmark in English legal history for its use of similar fact evidence and continues to be studied by legal scholars and historians interested in Edwardian society, women's vulnerability under contemporary marriage law, and the development of forensic pathology. The seaside towns where these events unfolded—Herne Bay in Kent, Blackpool in Lancashire, and Highgate in London—continue to exist, transformed by time but retaining traces of their Edwardian past. The victims are remembered not only for the manner of their deaths but for the lives they lived: Bessie with her inheritance and hopes for security, Alice with her nursing career and prudent insurance policy, Margaret with her late chance at marriage and companionship. We remember them with dignity, as women whose stories deserve to be told with care and respect, whose memories are preserved in archives and in the quiet telling of their tales on evenings such as this. #CozyCrime #EdwardianHistory #TrueCrimeForSleep #BridesInTheBath #HistoricalTrueCrime #VictorianCrime #BritishHistory #TrueCrimeHistory #SleepStories #ForensicHistory