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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#222 Who Killed Helen Jewett? A Mystery By Gaslight

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Places & Travel

4.83.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2017

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In the spring of 1836, a young woman named Helen Jewett was brutally murdered with a hatchet in a townhouse on Thomas Street, just a few blocks northwest from City Hall. This was not a normal crime. Helen was a prostitute of great beauty and considerable intelligence, making her living in a rapidly transforming city. Among her client list were presentable gentlemen and rowdy young men alike -- their kind fueling the rise of illicit pleasures throughout New York City in the 1830s. This was the era of the sporting man. Young single men with a little change in their pocket hit the streets of New York after dark, looking for a good time. For some single young women struggling to survive, the sex industry -- from the 'high end' brothels to the grimy upper tiers of the theater -- allowed them to live comfortable, if secretive, lives. But it placed many in great danger. The prime suspect for Helen's murder was a young Connecticut man who worked at a respectable New York firm. His trial would captivate New Yorkers and even interest newspaper readers around the country. But would justice be served? ALSO: Find out how this incident helped shape the nature of American journalism itself. PLUS: Meet more than one person named Ogden! www.boweryboyshistory.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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The 222 of the Bowry Boys, who murdered Helen Jewett.

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0:06.7

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0:21.2

Hi there, welcome to the Bowry Boys.

0:22.7

This is Greg Young.

0:23.7

And this is Tom Myers.

0:25.5

Today, we tell the dramatic tale

0:28.4

of a tragic crime that occurred late at night

0:31.9

on April 9th, 1836.

0:35.2

This is the story of the murder of a young woman

0:38.7

named Helen Jewett.

0:40.6

This is one of the most famous crimes

0:43.0

in New York City history, partially because it exposes

0:46.7

an underworld and brought it to public attention

0:50.2

in the most dramatic and traumatic way.

0:53.6

This is a story of love and passion,

0:56.7

but also of salacious vice and crime.

1:01.0

And it was also the first major murder scandal

1:04.2

that was covered by the New York press,

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