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The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

90: A Man Well Hung

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

Society & Culture, History

4.839.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2018

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

People came from miles around just to see it.

Transcript

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0:30.4

This is the way I heard it.

0:37.8

On October 1st, 1788, 40,000 people travelled from all over Scotland

0:44.1

to see a burglar hang in the public square.

0:47.4

It was the largest turnout for a public hanging in the history of the world,

0:51.2

which begs the question,

0:52.8

what exactly does a burglar have to steal to inspire 40,000 people to cheer his death?

1:00.1

By day, William Brody was a happily married locksmith,

1:04.0

a respected family man with a reputation as a maker of fine furniture.

1:08.8

Officially, he was the Deacon of Rights,

1:12.4

a title that afforded him a seat on the town council.

1:15.9

By night, however, the Deacon was a hard-drinking lover of cards and dice.

1:20.7

He kept a mistress, unbeknownst to his wife,

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