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  • so very sad . may all the little souls R.I.P.

  • Incredibly sad for the parents. How horrific, how could someone do that to innocent babies?

  • Maybe we should re-introduce such shock-tactics today! Send teenagers to such a museum and show them what can happen.But then I guess young people are just too 'street-wise' now & probably wouldn't give a stuff! Bloody good educational too though!

  • Horrific. Mrs. Dyer was enough by herself (she was one of about four baby farmer murderer cases from the Victorian and Edwardian periods). W. S. Gilbert (who was a barrester as well as dramatist, satyrist, poet, and theater director, must have roused his audiences in H. M. S. Pinafore, when he makes Little Buttercup a "Baby Farmer" who activities screw up two characters.

  • The lovely picture at 1/11 is, I think called 'Worn Out' by Clausen and hangs in the gallery in Leeds...

  • in her honeymoon!

  • Shit....wouldn't want to be living in that house...knock on the door..' Hi, filming a documentary on a serial baby-killer....she used to live here ! ' Time to move !!!

  • 2:45, face of evil anyone? :O >:(

  • Wow, I had no idea that "proper" Mrs Beaton contracted syphilis!

  • poor mrs beaton getting syphillis on her honeymoon,i would have shot the husband

  • she's just not human. I look at my 3 year old girl and I cant even fathom how it is possable someone could harm a child. Thre is no possable wrong a child could do that would justify it.

  • interesting vid-5 stars, thanks for posting it

  • "lets go fer nice afternoon out and look for symptoms for syphilis dear"

    I chuckled

  • What an evil woman !!

  • You are not wrong there but what leads any woman to kill babies? Money for this one?

  • Is this the entire upload then? or is there a part 2?

  • I'm fascinated with many historical periods but I'm grateful for the times I live in.

  • @DrearSkaa

    I totally agree.

  • Agree, but let's not forget that we should be also grateful for belonging to the luckiest part of humanity, with clean running water, electricity and staff (and internet of course) cause reality isn't much better than this for many even today.

  • man, who would kill a baby! those bastards! sorry that's sad.

  • @EDMproductions its a booming business in India. Especially if your born a female. Over 90 million female babies killed ( Source United Nations)... and these were LIVE babies, NOT aborted. Check out youtube docos on this horrifying practice that still continues in India today. Indians don't kill Males, only Female infants.

  • such a shame about the babies, so, so cruel - hope thhey hung her up by the bloomin' neck.

  • I agree think about winter, now we can just turn the radiators on and sink into a nice hot bath everday if we wish, just imagine having to sit in a damp cold home with only yourselves for entertainment, i would like to go back for a visit but i like my widescreen lcd and internet too much to want to stay there lol.

  • It would've been cool to live during the victorian era.

  • Yeah, it would have been great to have next to no education and die every time you got vaguely sick.

  • Why? These people had it very hard, have we not learned from what these people went through?

  • wow. what a big production

  • thanks for the upload

  • Well guess what I have seen syphillis cases on prostitutes especially when they came into a county hospital where I once worked. Scabs all over the body. Terrible!

  • Ugh! Victorian times were festering with hypocrissy!

  • living in the victorian times must be very interesting...

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