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The Croydon Poisonings: A Doctor's Deceit
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She thought she married a doctor. Never knew she was living with a killer. Croydon, South London. 1928. Edith May Willsher was a respectable woman who had recently married Dr. Thomas Neill Cream… no — not Cream — this was Dr. Buck Ruxton? Not quite. The real name: Dr. Frederick Henry Seddon. But here’s where it gets darker. The Croydon Poisonings are most famously linked to Dr. William Herbert Wallace Armstrong — often called the “Hay Poisoner,” though he practised in Croydon for a time. Between 1928 and 1929, his wife, Katherine Armstrong, became mysteriously ill. Violent vomiting. Stomach pain.
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Watchmen
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