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THE GREATEST CRIMINAL THAT EVER LIVED: A Barrister's DefenceVictorian London, 1862. When respected barrister Montagu Williams takes on the defence of Catherine Wilson-a nurse accused of murdering her elderly patients with poison-he expects a difficult case. What he doesn't expect is to defend what the judge will privately call "the greatest criminal that ever lived."As Williams investigates, a chilling pattern emerges: seven or eight suspicious deaths, convenient bequests, symptoms that mimic natural disease. Wilson presents herself as a respectable nurse, wrongly accused. But behind her composed facade, Williams glimpses something terrifying-a complete absence of conscience, a predator who weaponized trust itself.Bound by duty to provide vigorous defence even for clients he believes are guilty, Williams must argue for the life of a woman he suspects is a serial killer. The case will define his career, challenge everything he believes about justice, and force him to witness the last public execution of a woman in London-before a crowd of 20,000.Based on the true case of Victorian England's "nurse poisoner," this is a meditation on duty, evil, and the terrible burden of defending the indefensible. Born in Ireland, the author is a passionate autodidact whose works are informed by a deep and abiding interest in History and Crime. While holding postgraduate qualifications in the professional disciplines of Business and Computing, they channel their methodical training into relentless self-study and research. The author brings a unique blend of intellectual rigour and real-world experience to their writing, built over many years of dedicated, private scholarship.