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Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana, December 5, 1957
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Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana, December 5, 1957
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Detroit Free Press, Michigan, March 6, 1932
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Chicago Tribune, Illinois, February 11, 1933
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The Montana Standard, Butte, Montana, November 23, 1924
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The Evening News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, September 22, 1948
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The Winnipeg Tribune, Manitoba, January 6, 1934
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The Montana Standard, Butte, Montana, June 11, 1957
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The Salt Lake Tribune, Utah, January 27, 1941
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Daily Mirror, London, March 14, 1939
The Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, April 4, 1914

The Washington Post, Washington DC, December 14, 1914

The Philadelphia Inquirer, Pennsylvania, July 16, 1916

St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, November 30, 1898
Harrisburg Telegraph, Pennsylvania, June 13, 1906
Cease that flim-flamming!
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Harrisburg Telegraph, Pennsylvania, January 2, 1930
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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times, South Dakota, April 11, 1916
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The Day Book, Chicago, Illinois, August 20, 1912
From Wikipedia: In England, statute 22, passed in 1532 by Henry VIII, made boiling a legal form of capital punishment. It began to be used for murderers who used poisons after the Bishop of Rochester’s cook, Richard Roose, gave several people poisoned porridge, resulting in two deaths in February 1531.