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Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

280: The Murder of Sally Cochran w/ Leslie Lambert Rounds - A True Crime History Podcast

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Erik Rivenes

True Crime, History, Education

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

On a cold winter night in January of 1833, a teenage farmhand named Abraham Prescott crept into the bedroom of his employers, Chauncey and Sally Cochran, and smashed their heads with an ax. Their neighbors in the town of Pembroke, New Hampshire was astonished when the boy explained that he had been sleepwalking and hadn't purposely attacked them. They were even more shocked when the Cochrans, who had both miraculously recovered, allowed him to continue to work for them.

A few months later however, that decision would come back to haunt the family. After inviting Sally Cochran out to pick strawberries with him in a secluded area behind their farm, Prescott murdered her with a fence post. Again, he told Chauncey that only done it after he'd fallen asleep. Soon he would face trial and his attorneys would attempt to defend him both with a sleepwalking claim and an insanity plea.

My guest is Leslie Lambert Rounds, executive director of the Dyer Library and the Saco Museum in Saco, Maine and author of "I Have Struck Mrs. Cochran with a Stake: Sleepwalking, Insanity, and the Trial of Abraham Prescott". She not only walks us through the story of the murder and its aftermath, but also explains the difficulties authorities in 1830s New Hampshire faced when dealing with criminals who suffered from mental illness.

More about the author at Kent State University Press.

If you'd like to reach out to her directly, you can do so here: lrounds@dyer.lib.me.us

Transcript

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0:32.1

Hello all and welcome to another episode of the most notorious podcast,

0:36.8

I'm Eric Rivenes.

0:38.3

Hope you are having an amazing day.

0:41.0

A quick note before we begin.

0:43.5

My guest on today's show did her side of the interview from a room in the library, she works in.

0:50.8

So if you hear the occasional sound of children for instance, please keep that in mind.

0:57.0

And I will add while I'm at it that there are a few places more special in the world than a public library.

1:05.2

Alright, let's continue on to the interview.

1:33.4

I am very excited to have as my guest today Leslie Rounds.

1:38.2

She is a writer, a historian and the executive director of the Dyer Library and the SACCO Museum in SACCO Maine.

1:49.1

And she is also the author of the book, I have struck Mrs. Cochran with a stake.

1:56.8

Sleepwalking, insanity and the trial of Abraham Prescott.

2:02.8

Thanks so much for coming on, welcome.

2:06.2

Thank you for inviting me.

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