Oh, I married a wife - she's the plague of my life - and I wish I were single again!! So thought confidence trickster Herbert Bennett when he put on a false moustache, lured his confederate wife to Yarmouth sands, and strangled her. So thought Severin Llosowski, alias George Chapman, as he brought three successive marriages to a final termination with the help of tartar emetic. So thought Dr Robert George Clements, who dispensed excessive morphine to end his fourth marriage, before taking an overdose himself when he learned that police were suspicious of his recurent widowerhood.
Produced by Glenn Keeiles
Recorded at West 3 Studios, London.
Author: Martin Fido
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