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The Witch of New York Alex Hortis

The Witch of New York By Alex Hortis

The Witch of New York by Alex Hortis


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Before the sensational cases of Amanda Knox and Casey Anthonybefore even Lizzie Bordenthere was Polly Bodine, the first American woman put on trial for capital murder in our nations debut media circus.

The Witch of New York Summary

The Witch of New York: The Trials of Polly Bodine and the Cursed Birth of Tabloid Justice by Alex Hortis

Before the sensational cases of Amanda Knox and Casey Anthonybefore even Lizzie Bordenthere was Polly Bodine, the first American woman put on trial for capital murder in our nations debut media circus.

OnChristmas night, December 25, 1843, in a serene village on Staten Island, shockedneighbors discovered the burnt remains oftwenty-four-year-old mother EmelineHouseman and her infant daughter, Ann Eliza. In a perverse nativity, someonebludgeoned to death amother and child in their homeand then covered upthe crime with hellfire.

Whenan ambitious district attorney charges Polly Bodine (Emelins sister-in-law) with a double homicide, the new pennypress explodes. Polly is aperfect media villain: shes a separated wife who drinks gin, commits adultery,and has had multiple abortions.Between June 1844 and April 1846, the nationwas enthralled by her three trialsin Staten Island, Manhattan, andNewburghfor theChristmas murders.

AfterPollys legal dream team entered the fray, the press and the public debated notonly her guilt, but her character and fate as a fallenwoman in society. Public opinionsplit into different camps over her case. Edgar Allen Poe and WaltWhitman covered her case as youngnewsmen. P. T. Barnum made a circus out of it.James Fenimore Coopers last novel was inspired by her trials.

TheWitch of New Yorkis the first narrativehistoryabout the dueling trial lawyers, ruthless newsmen, andshameless hucksters who turned the Polly Bodine case into Americasformative tabloid trial.An origin story of how America became addicted tosensationalized reporting ofcriminal trials,The Witch of New Yorkvividly reconstructs an epic mysteryfrom Old New Yorkand uses the Bodine case tochallenge our system of tabloidjustice of today.

The Witch of New York Reviews

A compulsively readable book. Emphasizes the deep misogynist roots of witch trials, real and metaphorical, and belong firmly within the contemporary examination of the United States ongoing and multifaceted satanic panic. -- Ilana Masad, The Washington Post
A fascinating look at the crime and what came after. Hortis covers the material with workmanlike efficiency and a keen eye for courtroom theatrics. As quaint as some of the storys details may seem, its themes feel remarkably contemporary: We still rush to judgment, resort to stereotyping and fall for all kinds of propaganda. Its impossible to argue with the books thesis: Tabloid justice would, one way or another, alter American law. -- Kate Tuttle, The New York Times Book Review
The Witch of New York reconstructs the events and subsequent trials [of Polly Bodine] in great detail. It is an engaging story, skillfully told. To read The Witch of New York is to understand the ancestry of the current true-crime craze. -- Rachel Lloyd, The Economist
A riveting true crime story from history, Alex Hortiss The Witch of New York chronicles the misogynist frenzy surrounding a notorious murder trial. -- Foreword Reviews
"Through meticulous reconstruction and vivid storytelling, Hortis delves into the depths of the Polly Bodine case, illuminating the shadows of suspicion and scandal that surrounded it." -- Staten Island Live
In this excellent work of true crime, Hortis examines the case of Polly Bodine, who became infamous after she was accused of murdering her sister-in-law and infant niece. Hortiss historical detail makes the episode come to life, and he successfully evokes contemporary tabloid scandals like the Amanda Knox trial. Fans of Daniel Stashower will love this. -- Publishers Weekly(starred review)
A lively history of early New York through one womans horrendous ordeal. Hortis has combed the archives for material related to Bodines three explosive trials, and he makes palpable the shameful character assassination that Bodine endured. -- Kirkus Reviews
In The Witch of New York, Alex Hortis invites us along on a bumpy yet entertaining ride that features the dueling attorneys and unscrupulous shysters who transformed the terrible murder of a mother and child into this country's seminal tabloid trial. Meticulous research and concise writing adroitly capture the zeitgeist of 1840s New York City, in the end effectively demonstrating how "tabloid justice would, one way or another, alter American law." -- David Domine, author of A Dark Room in Glitter Ball City
Against a backdrop of scandal sheets and tabloid justice in 1840s New York, Alex Hortis deftly chronicles the sensational murder trials of Polly Bodine, the most infamous woman in America, and their lasting effects on the publics imagination. -- Susan Wels, Author ofAssassin in Utopia

About Alex Hortis

Alex Hortis, author ofThe Mob and the City,is a constitutional lawyer and crime historian. He has been interviewed on national television forAMCsThe Making of the Moband has been afeatured speaker at the Mob Museum in Las Vegas, the New York Public Library, and the Enoch Pratt Free Library. He is a former federal law clerk for the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and is a graduate of New York University School of Law. Alex lives in Washington, DC. Please visit Alex atwww.alexhortis.com

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NGR9781639363919
9781639363919
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The Witch of New York: The Trials of Polly Bodine and the Cursed Birth of Tabloid Justice by Alex Hortis
New
Hardback
Pegasus Books
2024-04-25
336
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