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  1. Amelia Sach (1873 – 3 February 1903) and Annie Walters (1869 – 3 February 1903) were two British murderers better known as the Finchley baby farmers. [1] [2] Background. Little is known about Annie Walters, but Amelia Sach's background is well-documented: Sach was baptised Frances Amelia Thorne in Hampreston, Dorset on 5 May 1867.

  2. Amelia Sach had given the child to Annie Walters to dispose of and Annie Walters then poisoned and asphyxiated it at her home in Islington on 18 November 1902 by giving it a drug which contained opium or morphia after which she went out to dispose of it but was arrested.

  3. 13 de jun. de 2021 · Amelia Sach and Annie Walters were two of the five women executed at Holloway Prison in London for murdering babies in 1903. They were baby farmers who took unwanted children from poor parents and killed them for profit.

  4. Annie Walters (54) and Amelia Sach (29), the "Finchley Baby Farmers," became the first women to be hanged in Londons new women's prison at Holloway on the 3rd of February 1903 by William Billington and Henry Pierrepoint.

  5. 6 de nov. de 2018 · Some murderers permit empathy, but Annie Walters and Amelia Sach do not: they were baby farmers, taking in unwanted children (of whom there were many) for an ‘adoption fee’, then disposing of them with chlorodyne. Such crimes were impossible to forgive.

  6. 3 de feb. de 2017 · 1903: Amelia Sach and Annie Walters, the Finchley baby farmers. Posted on 3 February, 2017 by Headsman. On this date in 1903, the Finchley baby farmers hanged together at Holloway Prison. Though “both repulsive in type” according to the cold notes of their hangman, Amelia Sach and Annie Walters were plenty appealing to young ...

  7. 15 de oct. de 2015 · On this occasion he was in court witnessing the case against Amelia Sach and Annie Walters - two women who became known as the Finchley baby farmers. Image source, Museum of London