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- Thomas_Tattersall comment "Thomas Tattersall (c. 1874 – 15 August 1905) was an English plasterer who was convicted of murdering his wife.Tattersall, from Wakefield, was a notorious drunk. He would often threaten his wife, Rebecca, and the police had once put their house under surveillance because of this. On 3 July 1905, Tattersall cut Rebecca's throat with a razor and fractured her skull with an axe.".
- Q16031308 comment "Thomas Tattersall (c. 1874 – 15 August 1905) was an English plasterer who was convicted of murdering his wife.Tattersall, from Wakefield, was a notorious drunk. He would often threaten his wife, Rebecca, and the police had once put their house under surveillance because of this. On 3 July 1905, Tattersall cut Rebecca's throat with a razor and fractured her skull with an axe.".