The Arsenic Bride: The Marie LaFarge Case
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In 1840, Marie Lafarge was accused of poisoning her husband with arsenic, igniting one of France's most sensational murder trials. Surrounded by allegations, conflicting testimony, and groundbreaking forensic evidence, the case captivated the nation and transformed the future of criminal science. This book explores the mystery, the courtroom drama, and the enduring questions surrounding a woman whose guilt—or innocence—continues to spark debate nearly two centuries later.
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