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William Palmer or "the Prince of Poisoners" is known for poisoning his friend John Cook after Cook won big at a horserace in 1855. But he also lost his wife, five children, a mother-in-law, his brother, his uncle... and the bodies piled up. Did he poison them all? What evidence is there?
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William Palmer or "the Prince of Poisoners" is known for poisoning his friend John Cook after Cook won big at a horserace in 1855. But he also lost his wife, five children, a mother-in-law, his brother, his uncle... and the bodies piled up. Did he poison them all? What evidence is there?
Twitter & Facebook: @macabrepedia
Instagram: @macabrepediapod
Email us at: [email protected]
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