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  1. The Burke and Hare murders were a series of sixteen murders committed over a period of about ten months in 1828 in Edinburgh, Scotland. They were undertaken by William Burke and William Hare, who sold the corpses to Robert Knox for dissection at his anatomy lectures.

  2. William Burke and William Hare were a pair of infamous murderers for profit who killed their victims and sold the corpses to an anatomist for purposes of scientific dissection.

  3. William Burke was hanged on the morning of the 28th of January 1829 before a crowd of 25,000 people. His body was dissected by Knox’s great rival, Alexander Monro, on the 1st of February. To this day, Burke’s skeleton is on display at the Edinburgh Medical School, while the macabre spectacle of a book bound in his skin can be seen at the ...

  4. William Burke was caught for the murders he committed when his lodger, James Gray informed the police that he had found the dead body of Mary Docherty hidden under straw at Burke’s property on Tanner’s Close.

  5. Oct 20, 2023 · Between 1827 and 1828, William Burke and William Hare terrorized the cobblestone streets of Scotlands capital, kidnapping and murdering 16 people for medical...

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    The Burke and Hare murders were a series of sixteen killings committed over a period of about ten months in 1828 in Edinburgh, Scotland. They were undertaken by William Burke and William Hare, who sold the corpses to Robert Knox for dissection at his anatomy lectures.

  7. The skeleton of murderer William Burke at the Anatomy Museum, University of Edinburgh. The murders committed by Burke and Hare in Edinburgh inspired others to murder for profit.

  8. William Burke and William Hare (respectively, born 1792, Orrery, Ireland—died January 28, 1829, Edinburgh, Scotland; flourished 1820s, Londonderry, Ireland) were a pair of infamous murderers for profit who killed their victims and sold the corpses to an anatomist for purposes of scientific dissection. Hare immigrated to Scotland from Ireland ...

  9. William Burke lived from 1792 to 28 January 1829. His partner-in-crime, William Hare, lived from (probably) 1792 to 1859. The two are almost always paired together, being known simply as Burke and Hare.

  10. William Burke was hanged at Lawnmarket in front of a boisterous, cheering crowd of over 25,000 on 28 January 1829 and, fittingly perhaps, after being put on public display, his body was donated to medical science.

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