Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "John Tawell (1784–1845) was a British murderer. He was the first person to be arrested as the result of telecommunications technology.Transported to Australia in 1814 for the crime of forgery, Tawell obtained a ticket of leave, and started as a chemist in Sydney. There he flourished, and some years later left it a rich man.Returning to England, he married a Quaker woman as his second wife. In 1845 he was convicted of the murder of his mistress, Sarah Hart, by administering prussic acid, his apparent motive being a dread of their relationship becoming known."@en }
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- John_Tawell abstract "John Tawell (1784–1845) was a British murderer. He was the first person to be arrested as the result of telecommunications technology.Transported to Australia in 1814 for the crime of forgery, Tawell obtained a ticket of leave, and started as a chemist in Sydney. There he flourished, and some years later left it a rich man.Returning to England, he married a Quaker woman as his second wife. In 1845 he was convicted of the murder of his mistress, Sarah Hart, by administering prussic acid, his apparent motive being a dread of their relationship becoming known.".