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  1. The Burke and Hare murders were a series of sixteen murders committed over a period of about ten months in 1828 in Edinburgh, Scotland. They were undertaken by William Burke and William Hare, who sold the corpses to Robert Knox for dissection at his anatomy lectures.

  2. William Burke and William Hare were a pair of infamous murderers for profit who killed their victims and sold the corpses to an anatomist for purposes of scientific dissection.

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  3. Jul 9, 2024 · The police arrested William Burke, William Hare, Margaret Laird, and Helen McDougal for murder in November 1828. However, since there was no physical evidence connecting any of them to a crime scene, prosecutors weren’t sure they could secure a conviction.

  4. It was a cold November evening in 1827 and Irish labourer-turned-landlord William Hare had a problem. His lodger, a man by the name of Donald, had just died of dropsy shortly before receiving his quarterly army pension. Donald owed Hare £4 in back rent - the equivalent of nearly £300 today.

  5. Hare agreed and the trial began on Christmas Eve 1828. Burke was found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging. He was executed at the Lawnmarket in Edinburgh on 28 January 1829 and his body...

  6. Nov 2, 2015 · William Burke and William Hare are synonymous with Edinburgh, and the West Port murders, as they became known, have gone down in history as the most notorious murders to take place in 19 th century Scotland. Burke and Hare were responsible for the deaths of 16 people in Edinburgh.

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  8. The pair’s first foray into the world of medical science happened in December 1827 when one of Hare’s tenants, an elderly army pensioner by the name of Old Donald, died of natural causes whilst still owing £4.00 in rent.