Manchester Murders: A True Crime Podcast
The first in a short series on Strangeways Prison and the people who were first and last to be executed there. On Christmas night, 1868, in a crowded Salford beerhouse, a fiddler named Patrick Nurney tried to talk a drunk young man into going home - and was stabbed to death for it. His killer, twenty-year-old Michael James Johnson, would become the first person ever hanged at the newly built Strangeways, on a scaffold carried over from the old New Bailey, by an ageing executioner whose failures were already notorious. This is the story of that Christmas night, of the trial and the hanging that followed, and of the widow and the daughter the newspapers never thought to ask about - told, as ever, with the victim at its centre.
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