The Cambridge Pudding Mystery: The Suspected Poisoning of Henry Day | True Crime 1871
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Summary
Today we travel to Cambridge in the summer of 1871, where a young labourer collapsed after his morning meal and died within hours.
The symptoms pointed unmistakably to poison.
The chemistry insisted there was none.
And between the two, a newly married wife found herself facing the full weight of public suspicion.
This is the story of Henry Day — a sudden death that baffled doctors, divided neighbours, and revealed just how uncertain early forensic science could be.
A case of meat pudding, mixed evidence, and a courtroom struggling to make sense of answers that simply refused to align.
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