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- Franz_Muller abstract "Franz Müller (31 October 1840 – 14 November 1864), was a German tailor who was hanged for the murder of Thomas Briggs, the first killing on a British train. The case caught the imagination of the public due to increasing safety fears about rail travel at the time, and the pursuit of Müller across the Atlantic Ocean to New York by Scotland Yard.".
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- Franz_Muller deathDate "1864-11-14".
- Franz_Muller deathYear "1864".
- Franz_Muller nationality Germans.
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- Franz_Muller stateOfOrigin Germans.
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- Franz_Muller wikiPageExternalLink The%20Arrrest%20of%20Franz%20Muller.htm.
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- Franz_Muller birthDate "1840-10-31".
- Franz_Muller criminalCharge "Murder".
- Franz_Muller criminalPenalty "Death by hanging".
- Franz_Muller criminalStatus "Executed".
- Franz_Muller dateOfBirth "1840-10-31".
- Franz_Muller dateOfDeath "1864-11-14".
- Franz_Muller deathDate "1864-11-14".
- Franz_Muller deathPlace "London, England".
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- Franz_Muller name "Franz Müller".
- Franz_Muller name "Müller, Franz".
- Franz_Muller nationality Germans.
- Franz_Muller occupation "Tailor".
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- Franz_Muller comment "Franz Müller (31 October 1840 – 14 November 1864), was a German tailor who was hanged for the murder of Thomas Briggs, the first killing on a British train. The case caught the imagination of the public due to increasing safety fears about rail travel at the time, and the pursuit of Müller across the Atlantic Ocean to New York by Scotland Yard.".
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- Franz_Muller depiction Franzmuller.jpg.
- Franz_Muller givenName "Franz".
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- Franz_Muller name "Franz Müller".
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