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Story October 24, 1821

The Hillsborough Recorder

Hillsboro, Orange County, North Carolina

What is this article about?

In Fell's Point, Baltimore, Joseph Thompson, first mate of the brig Leopard, shot and killed 15-year-old Ann Hamilton in her family home due to unrequited affection, then attempted suicide. He was jailed after surviving.

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Horrid Murder!—A coroner's inquest was held in Bond street, Fell's Point, at the house of Mr. John Hamilton, on Friday night between 9 and 10 o'clock, by Lambert Thomas, Esq. over the body of Miss Ann Hamilton, aged about 15 years.—The verdict of the jury was that "she came to her death by a pistol ball shot at her by Joseph Thompson, first mate of the hermaphrodite brig Leopard, the ball entering her head behind the right ear, and penetrating into the brain."

As far as the circumstances of this distressing affair have come to our knowledge, it appears that the father of the young lady, about 7 o'clock in the evening, came home—he passes through the parlour in which Thompson and the young lady were sitting. A short time afterwards, while the father and mother were above stairs, they heard their daughter cry out, "My God! Thompson is going to shoot me!" Alarmed at the expression, they were in the act of descending the stairs, when the report of a pistol was heard—and the mother, who came down first, received her daughter in her arms at the bottom. She was found shot in the head as stated above, and instantly expired—Before the father could reach by his wife and daughter, Thompson had raised another pistol to his own (Thompson's) head, and discharged it. He instantly fell on the floor, but from the after report of the surgeon who extracted the ball from his head, we learn that the deed was not followed by the mortal consequence intended. Thompson was soon placed in the watch house, and on Saturday morning committed to gaol.

The cause which led to the commission of this dreadful act we understand to be briefly this—Thompson, who boarded in the house, had evinced an affection for the young lady, which was not, it is said, reciprocated on her part; and under the supposition that she was more favourably disposed towards another, he determined to destroy both her life, and his own.—Since the murder he has maintained an obstinate silence on all questions put to him.

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What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story Tragedy Romance

What themes does it cover?

Love Tragedy Misfortune

What keywords are associated?

Horrid Murder Pistol Shooting Unrequited Affection Suicide Attempt Coroner's Inquest

What entities or persons were involved?

Ann Hamilton Joseph Thompson John Hamilton Lambert Thomas

Where did it happen?

Bond Street, Fell's Point, House Of Mr. John Hamilton

Story Details

Key Persons

Ann Hamilton Joseph Thompson John Hamilton Lambert Thomas

Location

Bond Street, Fell's Point, House Of Mr. John Hamilton

Event Date

Friday Night Between 9 And 10 O'clock

Story Details

Joseph Thompson, boarding in the Hamilton home and infatuated with 15-year-old Ann Hamilton, shot her in the head with a pistol when his affections were unrequited, then attempted suicide but survived. The coroner's inquest confirmed the cause of her death.

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