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Sympathy for the Devil: The Emmanuel Baptist Murders of Old San Francisco

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Sympathy for the Devil: The Emmanuel Baptist Murders of Old San Francisco

Contributors:

By (Author) Virginia McConnell

ISBN:

9780275970543

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th September 2001

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

364.1523092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

376

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

680g

Description

Details the 1895 arrest and trial of a medical student for the grisly murder of two young women inside San Francisco's Emmanuel Baptist Church in what the press of the day characterized as a reenactment of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. On the day before Easter Sunday 1895, four women entered the Emmanuel Baptist Church in San Francisco's Mission District to decorate the altar with flowers. When they opened the door to the little room containing the library, they were greeted with a horrible sight: the stabbed and strangled body of 21-year-old Minnie Williams, her blood coating the floor and spattering the walls. A search of the church revealed another grisly discovery in the belfry: the decomposing body of another young woman, reported as missing ten days before. She, too, had been strangled. Unlike the victim in the library, however, Blanche Lamont was lovingly laid out as if for burial. Clues led the police to a friend of both victims, a medical student who was also the assistant superintendent of the church's Sunday school. But those who knew Theo Durrant denied that this highly respectable young man could have had anything to do with these horrible crimes. The young man who committed these two apparently motiveless murders was depicted by the popular press at the time as a monster, a devil in disguise, only pretending to be religious. McConnell demonstrates that he was exactly what he seemed to be: a genuinely good man whose life went terribly wrong because of the biological, genetic, and mental problems from which he suffered - problems he was not even aware of. Sympathy for the Devil examines the extensive and sensational press coverage of the case (criticized by the Governor and by the California Supreme Court), the effect of the murders on San Francisco, and also analyzes what turned an apparently upstanding young man into a murderer

Reviews

"Virginia McConnell reconstructs in powerful detail the 1895 church steeple slayings of two young girls in San Francisco. This double crime, for which Theo Durrant went to the San Quentin gallows, still holds fascination after more than a century. McConnell not only captures the horrors of the events; she also illuminates striking contrasts between the law enforcement and judicial concepts of that era and the present."-Harry Farrell, author of Edgar Award winner Swift Justice: Shallow Grave in Trinity County
"With this, her second book, Virginia A. McConnell establishes herself as the leading raconteur of Victorian true crime."-Hal Higdon, Author Leopold & Loeb: The Crime of the Century

Author Bio

VIRGINIA A. MCCONNELL teaches English Literature, Speech, and Criminal Justice at Walla Walla Community College's Clarkston Center in Clarkston, Washington, and lives on 30 acres of land in Idaho.

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