Dr. Edward Pritchard insisted that his wife’s coffin lid be opened so he could kiss her goodbye one last time. As he leaned over his beloved, he cried. What could have been seen as a loving gesture of a grieving man came to be known as something much more sinister. According to legend, crocodiles cry while eating their prey. And you see, Dr. Edward Pritchard wasn’t just crying over his departed wife’s body, he was shedding crocodile tears over his murder victim.
This week we’re telling you the story of Dr. Edward Pritchard, “The Human Crocodile”, and the third case from Glasgow’s Square Mile of Murder.
FURTHER READING:
Square Mile of Murder by Jack House
Our Records: The Glasgow Poisoner
Edward Pritchard
How the Human Crocodile met the Glasgow hangman for the last public execution
Scotland's Murder Mysteries - Dr. Edward Pritchard
From the Human Crocodile to femme fatale Madeleine Smith, read up on Glasgow's historic square mile of murder
Paregoric (Battley’s Sedative Solution)
Aconitum (as a poison)
Antimony potassium tartrate
Poultices: the moist cure-all that came to a sticky end
Apoplexy
RELATED EPISODES:
10: The Square Mile of Murder Poisoner
20: Square Mile Murder at Sandyford Place
23: Black Widow Mary Ann Cotton
June 2020 Bonus Episode: Amelia Dyer & Victorian Baby Farming
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