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Shortly after a dismembered torso was discovered by a pond outside
Philadelphia in 1887, investigators homed in on two suspects:
Hannah Mary Tabbs, a married, working-class, black woman, and
George Wilson, a former neighbor whom Tabbs implicated after her
arrest. As details surrounding the shocking case emerged, both the
crime and ensuing trial-which spanned several months-were featured
in the national press. The trial brought otherwise taboo subjects
such as illicit sex, adultery, and domestic violence in the black
community to public attention. At the same time, the mixed race of
the victim and one of his assailants exacerbated anxieties over the
purity of whiteness in the post-Reconstruction era. In Hannah Mary
Tabbs and the Disembodied Torso, historian Kali Nicole Gross uses
detectives' notes, trial and prison records, local newspapers, and
other archival documents to reconstruct this ghastly whodunit crime
in all its scandalous detail. In doing so, she gives the crime
context by analyzing it against broader evidence of police
treatment of black suspects and violence within the black
community. A fascinating work of historical recreation, Hannah Mary
Tabbs and the Disembodied Torso is sure to captivate anyone
interested in true crime, adulterous love triangles gone wrong, and
the racially volatile world of post-Reconstruction Philadelphia.
Shortly after a dismembered torso was discovered by a pond outside
Philadelphia in 1887, investigators homed in on two suspects:
Hannah Mary Tabbs, a married, working class, black woman, and
George Wilson, a former neighbor that Tabbs implicated after her
arrest. As details surrounding the shocking case emerged, both the
crime and ensuing trial - which spanned several months - were
featured in the national press. The trial brought otherwise taboo
subjects such as illicit sex, adultery, and domestic violence in
the black community to public attention. At the same time, the
mixed race of the victim and one of his assailants exacerbated
anxieties over the purity of whiteness in the post-Reconstruction
era. In Hannah Mary Tabbs and the Disembodied Torso, historian Kali
Nicole Gross uses detectives' notes, trial and prison records,
local newspapers, and other archival documents to reconstruct this
ghastly who-done-it true crime in all its scandalous detail. In
doing so, she gives the crime context by analyzing it against
broader evidence of police treatment of black suspects and violence
within the black community. A fascinating work of historical
recreation, Hannah Mary Tabbs and the Disembodied Torso is sure to
captivate anyone interested in true crime, adulterous
love-triangles gone wrong, and the racially volatile world of
post-Reconstruction Philadelphia.
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