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#VictorianTrueCrime #ElizabethWharton #HistoricalMurderCase #19thcenturycrime Step inside one of the most unsettling Victorian true crime stories in American history the chilling case of Elizabeth Wharton, also known as Elizabeth Nugent, whose name became synonymous with suspicion, poison, and social respectability in 19th-century Baltimore. This historical documentary explores Wharton’s rise from a privileged Philadelphia upbringing to her life as a respected army wife, followed by a devastating sequence of deaths that culminated in the infamous 1871 poisoning of General William Scott Ketchum. Through court records, medical testimony, and contemporary accounts, this video examines the alleged use of tartar emetic, the mysterious illnesses that struck multiple victims under Wharton’s roof, and the dramatic trials that captivated the nation. Was Elizabeth Wharton a calculating poisoner driven by financial desperation, or a tragic figure undone by coincidence and public fear? The case raises enduring questions about justice, gender, class, and science in a historical murder case that remains unresolved. Perfect for fans of true crime, legal history, and dark Victorian narratives, this documentary uncovers how reputation and doubt collided in one of America’s most notorious 19th-century trials. If you enjoy historical true crime, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments. #VictorianTrueCrime #ElizabethWharton #HistoricalMurderCase #19thCenturyCrime Sources: Trial of Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wharton (1872) Maryland court records and contemporary newspaper accounts Subscribe Me | @Crimeonix