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Sarah Chesham: The Essex Poisoner Who Changed British Law (1847–1851)
News of the Times | Episode 563 | 1851
In the sleepy village of Clavering, Essex, two young boys died days apart — sudden, wrenching illness, no clear explanation. Locals whispered… but the law shrugged.
Then a neighbour’s infant died.
Then her husband.
All had one visitor in common.
Her name was Sarah Chesham — but to the press, she became Sally Arsenic, a domestic poisoner whose quiet kitchen rewrote the rules of Victorian justice.
Accused of killing her children, her husband, and another child in a neighbouring village, she stood trial not once, not twice, but three times — and walked free each time. Until, finally, in a fourth trial, the evidence refused to be ignored.
☠️ This episode reveals the chilling true story behind the woman who horrified a nation.
🕵️♂️ Based on original newspaper archives and courtroom testimony, we examine:
Arsenic and the Victorian household
The tragic pattern of “illness” in Clavering
Sarah’s notorious trials and final downfall
The real-life consequences that changed English legal proceedings
📚 A tale of whispers, funeral pies, and arsenic-laced rice pudding — this is one case you may not want to watch over dinner.
👤 Narrated by Robin Coles
📅 New episodes: Monday, Wednesday & Friday
📚 Related cases from the archive:
1851: The Disturbing Case of Mary Emily Cage | EP390
https://youtu.be/jvM8alfWztY
1851 & 1875: Cases of Double Black Widows | EP464
https://youtu.be/k9YYxpoQ9Go
1856: The Murder of George Samuel Little Mystery | EP469
https://youtu.be/UeoyQsJtEbU
❤️ Support Independent History
If you enjoy our ad-free, archive-based storytelling, help us keep the lantern lit:
👉 **Patreon** – Full archive, early access, bonus compilations (and it keeps us independent):
https://www.patreon.com/NewsOfTheTimesHistoricalCrime
☕ Prefer a one-off thank-you? We LOVE a posh coffee indulgence! We tip our top hats:
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🕯 About the Channel
We’re an independent team of historical researchers and narrators specialising in 18th to early 20th century British true crime. Each episode is based entirely on archival material — from coroners’ inquests to forgotten ne
Hear about our ad-free archive on Patreon – 650+ episodes and counting! 🎩 https://www.patreon.com/c/NewsoftheTimesHistoricalCrime
Fancy a chuckle between corpses? Discover our first lovingly illustrated volume of wildly unreliable memoirs.
Grab it here: https://ko-fi.com/s/b406f6f11e
Support us on Patreon for ad-free early access and exclusive bonus episodes.
https://www.patreon.com/c/NewsoftheTimesHistoricalCrime
Support the show
Thanks for listening! You can also connect with us on
Our YouTube Channel: | https://www.youtube.com/@newsofthetimes
Our Facebook Page: | https://www.facebook.com/News-of-the-Times-101108282697405
Have a question or comment? Get in touch with us at [email protected]
If you would like to donate, we love coffee! Warmly appreciated :-) | https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newsofthetd
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Sarah Chesham: The Essex Poisoner Who Changed British Law (1847–1851)
News of the Times | Episode 563 | 1851
In the sleepy village of Clavering, Essex, two young boys died days apart — sudden, wrenching illness, no clear explanation. Locals whispered… but the law shrugged.
Then a neighbour’s infant died.
Then her husband.
All had one visitor in common.
Her name was Sarah Chesham — but to the press, she became Sally Arsenic, a domestic poisoner whose quiet kitchen rewrote the rules of Victorian justice.
Accused of killing her children, her husband, and another child in a neighbouring village, she stood trial not once, not twice, but three times — and walked free each time. Until, finally, in a fourth trial, the evidence refused to be ignored.
☠️ This episode reveals the chilling true story behind the woman who horrified a nation.
🕵️♂️ Based on original newspaper archives and courtroom testimony, we examine:
Arsenic and the Victorian household
The tragic pattern of “illness” in Clavering
Sarah’s notorious trials and final downfall
The real-life consequences that changed English legal proceedings
📚 A tale of whispers, funeral pies, and arsenic-laced rice pudding — this is one case you may not want to watch over dinner.
👤 Narrated by Robin Coles
📅 New episodes: Monday, Wednesday & Friday
📚 Related cases from the archive:
1851: The Disturbing Case of Mary Emily Cage | EP390
https://youtu.be/jvM8alfWztY
1851 & 1875: Cases of Double Black Widows | EP464
https://youtu.be/k9YYxpoQ9Go
1856: The Murder of George Samuel Little Mystery | EP469
https://youtu.be/UeoyQsJtEbU
❤️ Support Independent History
If you enjoy our ad-free, archive-based storytelling, help us keep the lantern lit:
👉 **Patreon** – Full archive, early access, bonus compilations (and it keeps us independent):
https://www.patreon.com/NewsOfTheTimesHistoricalCrime
☕ Prefer a one-off thank-you? We LOVE a posh coffee indulgence! We tip our top hats:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newsofthetd
🕯 About the Channel
We’re an independent team of historical researchers and narrators specialising in 18th to early 20th century British true crime. Each episode is based entirely on archival material — from coroners’ inquests to forgotten ne
Hear about our ad-free archive on Patreon – 650+ episodes and counting! 🎩 https://www.patreon.com/c/NewsoftheTimesHistoricalCrime
Fancy a chuckle between corpses? Discover our first lovingly illustrated volume of wildly unreliable memoirs.
Grab it here: https://ko-fi.com/s/b406f6f11e
Support us on Patreon for ad-free early access and exclusive bonus episodes.
https://www.patreon.com/c/NewsoftheTimesHistoricalCrime
Support the show
Thanks for listening! You can also connect with us on
Our YouTube Channel: | https://www.youtube.com/@newsofthetimes
Our Facebook Page: | https://www.facebook.com/News-of-the-Times-101108282697405
Have a question or comment? Get in touch with us at [email protected]
If you would like to donate, we love coffee! Warmly appreciated :-) | https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newsofthetd
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