Manchester Murders: A True Crime Podcast

Ep 32: First and Last Part 2 - Mary Ann Britland

31 min · 3 de jul de 2026
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Part two of our short series on Strangeways Prison and the first and last to be executed there. In the spring of 1886, on one short street in Ashton-under-Lyne, three people died in nine weeks - a nineteen-year-old mill girl, her father, and the neighbour who was the family’s closest friend. Each death was certified as natural; each was followed by a small insurance payment to the same woman, Mary Ann Britland - mother, wife, and friend to the dead. She would become the first woman hanged at Strangeways. This is the story of the three people she poisoned, of the burial-club pennies and the over-the-counter poison that made it possible, and of the one question the case never answered: whether she did it alone.

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