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Canada's most famous murder
I've run up against a brickwall on the SS Accrington. In the mwantime, however, here is the inscription from a plaque in Ontario, Canada - Unfortunatly, as yet I don't have the Piccy.....but I'm working on that..
PLAQUE #22 Location: Just west of Princeton, on #2, at Princeton Cemetery near Hornor plaque FREDERICK CORNWALLIS BENWELL SEPT. 15, 1865 - FEB. 17, 1890 The most famous murder and murder trial in Canadian history took place in the Princeton area. Frederick C. Benwell of Cheltenham, England, came to Eastwood with John Reginald Birchall of Accrington, England, believing that he was to train and invest with Birchall under the popular Farm Pupil Industry Program. Supposedly en route to a prospective farm, Birchall took Benwell to a swamp on the 2nd conc. of Blenheim Twp. Later, two local woodcutters found Benwell's body, which was taken to J.B. Swarts Funeral home in Princeton. An autopsy showed cause of death to be two gunshot wounds to the head. Though buried unidentified, the body was exhumed and identified by Birchall. |
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