Six Miles to Charleston
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Bruce Orr
The shocking true story of America’s first female serial killer, half of a husband and wife team who terrorized Charleston, SC, in the early 19th century. On February 18th, 1820, John and Lavinia Fisher were executed in front of some two thousand South Carolinians. To this day, legends of the husband-and-wife serial killers range from the fearsome to the fantastical—and many swear they have encountered Lavinia’s ghost haunting the Old Charleston Jail House. But in Six Miles to Charleston, local historian and former homicide investigator Bruce Orr uncovers their horrifying true story. When a young man outwitted John and Lavinia in 1819, he escaped death and went straight to the authorities. Orr recounts the investigation from the initial police raid on the murderous couple’s Six Mile Inn—with its reportedly grisly cellar—to their capture, incarceration and dramatic last moments of life. But as Orr reveals, there still may be more sinister deeds left unpunished. An overzealous sheriff, corrupt officials and documents only recently discovered all suggest that there is more to the tale.
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Author
Bruce Orr
Pages
131
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Published Date
2016-09-12
ISBN
1614232814 9781614232810
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"A very interesting book that gave a compelling argument for an alternative to the legend. I felt there was a fair bit of repetition and the last chapter was a lot of duplication from prior chapters (I understand the author was trying to sum up but that could have been condensed). Overall worth a read if you're interested in the story of the Fishers."