Barbarous murderer hanged in High Street

By Heritage Week
Updated July 5 2012 - 10:18am, first published April 17 2012 - 5:59am
HANGED: Peter Bogan at the site where murderer William Moore was hanged. Picture by MARINA NEIL
HANGED: Peter Bogan at the site where murderer William Moore was hanged. Picture by MARINA NEIL

On February 1, 1838, a gruesome murder took place in High Street when a butcher was killed by his convict-assigned servant. The killer was seen shortly after licking the blood off the knife that was the murder weapon, telling all those around him how good it tasted. For his punishment, it was decided he would be hanged in High Street. Research by PETER BOGAN.

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