This week in kereru group we have focused on crime. Yesterday we had to right a paragraph on how solving crime in the 1800's is way different to how we solve them now.
This is what I wrote yesterday on how they solved crime in the 1800's.
In the 1800's only murder and treason led to the death penalty. In 1868, executions no longer took place in public but were held in prison. In the 1800's the police would look for eyewitness's to point out the murderer, if they couldn't find the murderer they would question other serial killers and hope that they would confess.
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