Authors: Lisa Appignanesi
non-payment of defence fees, 303, 347, 363
press reporting of, 262, 300, 301-2, 304, 307, 324, 327, 334, 335, 339-43
pre-trial Grand Jury hearing, 300
prosecution case, 304-5, 325-31, 332-3, 336-7
rational ability to distinguish between right and wrong, 315, 319-20, 329-30, 332, 333, 334, 337-8
âtemporary insanity' plea, 305-6, 307, 310, 313, 323, 324, 325, 328, 332-3, 334-5, 344
Thaw briefs the press during, 327, 334, 335
Thaw denies insanity, 303, 327
Thaw legal team, 302-4, 305
Thaw's demeanour and appearance during, 304, 305, 317, 341, 342
as âthe Trial of the Century', 300, 301
use of Thaw money to influence, 304, 310, 340, 344, 364
verdicts open to jury, 336-7
First World War, 236, 244, 246, 312
Fish family in New York, 286
Fisher, John C., 274
Fishkill, New York State, 358, 360
Fitzgerald, Justice James, 301, 337-8
Flint, Austin, 312, 329, 330, 366, 367-8, 370-1
Follett, Sir William Webb, 97
food poisoning, 14, 15
Fordham University, New York, 311
forensic science, 217, 220
Forgerol, Hippolyte, 186
Foster, Jodie, 388-9, 391
France
belle époque
, 133-4, 137-9, 167-8, 188, 193-4, 198, 235-6, 240-1
Catholic Church in, 134, 167, 171, 194, 203, 238, 240-1
courtly code of the
homme galant,
143-4, 151-2, 155, 168, 180, 190, 191, 193, 387
crimepassionnel
in, 36, 111, 134, 186-8, 193-4, 198, 199, 200, 201-5, 218, 235-6, 242, 245-6
growth of medico-legal specialization in Third Republic, 170-1, 251
honour in pre-WW 1 period, 242, 243-4, 397
Revolution (1789), 168, 170
separation of Church and state (1905), 194
women's rights campaigns, 200-1
see also
judicial and legal system, French; Paris
France, Anatole, 215, 216
Franco-Prussian War (1870), 169, 236
Freud, Anna, 382
Freud, Sigmund, 6, 46, 53, 59, 130, 188, 250, 309, 355, 388
Anna O (Bertha Pappenheim) and, 201
on criminality, 396-7
lectures at Clark University (1909), 308
Nancy school and, 225-6
on paranoia, 287-8
Friend, Adelaide Ann, 31
Friends' Asylum in Frankford, Pennsylvania, 349
Gall, Franz-Joseph, 71
Galvanism, 56
Garanger, Monsieur, 221, 223
Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 17
Garland, James, 275, 277
Garrett, Isaac, 15, 26-7, 29-30, 31, 32, 79
Garvey, District Attorney, 304-5
gender
anxieties about, 5, 9, 71-2, 110-11, 130, 236
British criminal justice system and, 3, 4-5, 9, 40, 112, 113, 114-15
crime passionnel
in France and, 187-8, 193-5, 198, 199, 200, 201-5, 235-6, 242, 245-6
in flagrante delicto mitigation and, 187
honour in pre-WW 1 France, 242, 243-4, 397
honour in pre-WWl USA, 267-8, 292, 336, 339
âhonour killings', 384-5
mind-doctors' diagnoses and, 1, 6, 49-51, 61, 63-4, 81-2, 83-4, 119, 172, 183, 250-1
poisoning as feminine crime, 25, 69, 114, 199
stalking and, 387-93
Victorian notions of masculinity, 114, 115, 339
see also women
Gentien, Robert
abortion issue and, 146, 147, 148, 164, 165, 166, 176, 177-8, 180
absences from Paris, 144-5, 148-9
âceremonial visits' to Marie, 152-3
courtly code of the
homme galant,
143-4, 151-2, 155, 180, 190, 191, 193, 387
courtship of Marie, 141-3, 175-6, 191
daughter's wet-nurse and, 150, 151, 153, 178, 179
house in Rue Auber, 137, 158
letters to Marie, 141, 142, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 155
Marie's pregnancy and, 146, 147, 148, 164-5
Marie's threatened suicide scene, 154-5, 177
new mistress of, 137, 15A-7, 158
pays Marie a monthly sum, 155-6, 157, 158, 190
pre-trial inquiry (
instruction
) and, 164-6, 190
reaction to death of daughter, 153
refusal to acknowledge daughter, 150-2, 176-7, 178-9, 189
rooms in the Rue de Hanovre, 143
sends money to Marie, 145, 179-80
shooting of, 137-8, 139, 158-9, 175, 189-90
as trial witness, 177-8
tryst with Marie (16 October 1877), 142, 143, 164, 176
wounds, 164
George III, King, 91-2
George Washington University, 311
Georget, Ãtienne-Jean, 168-9
Georgetown University, 311
germ theory of disease, 185, 207, 308
Germany, 10, 171, 207, 236, 238, 347, 381
Gibbs, Inspector, 15, 16-17, 22-3, 27, 31, 34, 74, 80
Gibson, Charles Dana, 259
Gibson, Mr (surgeon to Newgate Prison), 84
Glaisyer and Kemp (Brighton chemists), 26-7, 29, 32
Glasgow Mechanics' Institute, 95 Gleason, John B., 305, 314-15, 316
Glueck, Bernard, 375-6
Goldman, Emma, 300, 312
Goldstein, Joseph, 382
Goodrich, Edna, 275, 276
Goron, Marie-Franjois, 220
Gosette, Amy, 349
Gouffe, Toussaint-Augustin, 219-21, 223, 233
governesses, 70
Government Hospital for the Insane in Washington, 311
GPS tracking systems, 392
Grabbam, George W., 81
graphology, 156
Gras, Eugénie, 140
Gray, Effie, 72
Greeley-Smith, Nixola, 325, 341-2, 343
Grille, Magdeleine, 212-16, 217, 218
Gueydan, Berthe, 237-8, 239-40
Guillot, Adolphe, 159, 163, 166, 189, 190
Marie Bière and, 163-4
Gull, Sir William, 117-19, 126, 127, 128, 133
Gully, Dr James Manby, 61-3
Gump Jr, Frederick, 371-2
Guy's Hospital, London, 118
habeas corpus, 358, 360-8
Hadfield (or Hatfield), James, 91-2, 102, 103
Hale, Lord Justice, 88-9, 97-8, 105
Hamilton, Allan McLane, 309-10, 313, 329-30, 332-3, 334, 347, 367, 371
Hammond, Graeme M., 310-11, 312, 316, 331, 332, 334, 344
Hanwell Asylum in Middlesex, 43
Harnett, Charles, 302
Harrington, Sydney Cornish, 43, 47, 116-17
Harris, Ruth,
Murders and Madness
(1989), 194
Hartridge, Clifford W., 364
hatred, 7, 8, 106, 151, 154, 184, 288, 300, 357, 384- 5, 393
Havers, Mr Justice, 112, 380
Hickock, Dick, 378
Hinckley Jr, John, 388-91
Hindley, Myra, 219
Hippocratic oath, 171, 397
Hippodrome in London, 365
Hirsch, William, 312-13, 329, 330
Holland, 381
Homicide Act (1957), 113
homosexuality, 217, 380
Thaw's penchant for boys, 286, 290, 291-2, 294, 350, 371-2
âhonour killings', 384-5
Howard University, 311
Hume, David, Commentaries on the Law of Scotland, 98
Hummel, Abe, 297, 329
hydrotherapy, 181
hypnotic states
automatisms or altered states, 2, 6, 169, 181, 183, 208, 230, 244-5, 246, 250
Chambige trial and, 212-14, 216, 217-18
crime and, 6, 169, 210, 211, 212-14, 216, 217-18, 219, 223-30
criminal responsibility and, 169, 183, 210, 219
Eyraud-Bompard case, 219, 223-30
fear of, 231-4
Harry Thaw and, 363-4
Henriette Caillaux case and, 244-5
hysteria and, 209, 210, 211, 219, 226
modern mass public and, 207, 219
Nancy school and, 210-11, 219, 225-6, 227, 228-30, 231, 232-3
Paris school and, 219, 224-5, 226-7, 230-1
as popular spectacle, 56, 208, 209, 232
shooting of Tourette and, 233-4
sleepwalking (somnambulist) states, 169, 183, 210, 223, 226, 227
theatrical performances of banned in France (1892), 232
therapeutic, 211
hypochondriacal melancholy, 118, 184
hysteria,
55-6, 58,
63, 84, 119, 249-50
Charcot and, 209-10
Christiana Edmunds and, 46, 49, 56-7, 81, 123, 127
double personality (âdoublement de la vie'), 217-18, 244-5, 246
electrotherapies, 56
French diagnoses of, 188
Freud's âconversion hysteria', 188
grande hystérie, 209, 225
hypnotic states and, 209, 210, 211, 219, 226
neurological analyses, 51-2, 53-4, 55, 209-10, 225
petite hystérie, 204, 227
sexual desire and, 6, 52, 53, 61, 62
treatments for, 55-8, 61-2
uterine or ovarian theorists, 49-51, 55
imitative behaviour, 210, 217, 299
infanticide, 4-5, 126, 170
insanity
acquittals of women on grounds of, 115
affects on family, 42, 44-7, 81-2, 102, 111, 116, 119, 123, 204, 311
âalienation of reason', 169
the âborderland', 86
Chancery Lunatics, 83
Commissioners on Lunacy, 45
âcontagion by example' notion, 204
difficulties of expert-witnessing, 331-2, 375-8
distortions of passion and volition (âirresistible impulse'), 5-6, 98, 106, 113, 121-2, 168-70, 171-2, 186-8, 270, 307, 313, 337, 357, 388
double personality (âdoublement de la vie'), 217-18, 244-5, 246
feminism and, 200-1
hereditarian explanations in France, 169, 183-4, 185, 204
inherited component of Thaw's condition, 305, 319, 332-3, 349, 350
legal definitions of, 3, 4, 8, 68, 81, 84, 85, 88-101, 102-3, 104-5, 121, 332-3, 375
legal precedent and, 90-9, 102, 103
legislation in Britain, 45, 92, 120, 126, 127
legislation under Third Republic, 170-1
medical literature on, 83-4, 86, 88, 89-90, 92, 97-8
M'Naghten rules, 100-1, 105, 307, 333, 357, 388
monomania, 168, 169
moral, 5, 83-4, 86, 87
partial and absolute, 89-92, 93-4, 100-1, 105, 169, 337
pauper lunatics, 45, 126
personality disorders, 6, 7, 86, 99, 323, 389, 394
plea in US courts, 270, 307, 313
plea of âdiminished responsibility', 113
schizophrenia, 6, 99, 332, 384, 389-90
sexualized female badness and, 74-5, 77
tertiary syphilis and, 44, 182
âtherapeutic confinement', 3
treatments at asylums, 43, 83, 126-7, 181-2
use of neuro-images in court, 389-90
Victorian understanding of heredity and, 42, 45-6, 81-2, 84, 86, 103-4, 111, 116, 119
wild-beast test, 90, 91, 94
see also
asylums; delusion; mind-doctors; paranoia; the criminally insane
Italy, 17, 20, 36, 45, 161
Jackson, Mrs (matron at Broadmoor), 127-8, 129, 130
James, William, âAre We Automata?', 330-1
Janet, Pierre, 218, 244
Jaurès, Jean, 247
jealousy, 2, 4, 7, 36, 114, 170, 187, 239-40, 250, 299, 315, 341, 386
Jelliffe, Smith Ely, 309, 311, 331, 332, 334, 354
Jerome, William Travers, 303, 304, 310
first Thaw trial and, 313, 314-16, 319-20, 322-3, 325-30, 332-3, 335, 336-7, 342, 343
second trial of Thaw and, 348, 349, 350, 351-3, 354, 356-7
Thaw's habeas corpus applications and, 360, 362-3, 364, 365-7
Joan of Arc, 293
Johns Hopkins psychiatry department, 363
Journal of Mental and Nervous Diseases, 311
Journal of Mental Science, 83
judicial and legal system, British
âalienation of reason', 169
definitions of insanity, 3, 4, 8, 68, 81, 84, 85, 88-101, 102-3, 104-5, 121
gender and, 3, 4-5, 9, 40, 112, 113, 114-15
âguilty but insane' verdicts, 310
â
mens rea
' 5, 391
M'Naghten rules, 100-1, 105, 307, 333, 357, 388
no easy solutions to love gone awry, 397-8
non compos mentis principle, 1-2
plea of âdiminished responsibility', 113
precedent in defining insanity, 90-9, 102, 103
Ruth Ellis case, 379-80
therapeutic jurisprudence, 381-2, 395
judicial and legal system, French
acquittals as symbolic assertions of justice, 218
confessional narratives, 161
in flagrante delicto mitigation, 187
hereditarian theories of the âborn criminal', 161, 217
the investigating magistrate (
juge d'instruction
), 160, 161-3, 171, 175
mind-doctors as expert witnesses, 168-9, 171-2, 181-8, 189, 224-7, 310
Napoleonic Code (1808), 160-1, 170, 186, 187-8, 243
no law against pre-trial disclosure, 173
precedent in
crime passionnel,
187, 188
pre-trial inquiry (
instruction
), 160, 161-3, 221-2, 223
psychology of the defendant and, 160-1
recorded account of magistrate, 162
remuneration for medico-legal work, 186
rights of defendant, 162, 163
role for medico-legist in criminal code, 170, 251, 310
âtemporary' lack of mental responsibility, 313
trial dossiers, 161, 162, 175, 222
trial procedure, 175, 192
women criminals and, 161, 172, 188, 193-5, 198, 199, 235-6, 379-80
judicial and legal system, US
changes to insanity legislation after Hinckley trial, 390-1
insanity pleas, 270, 307, 313
legal definitions of insanity, 332-3
mind-doctors as expert witnesses, 307, 308-13, 314-16, 318-24, 326-7, 329-35, 337-8, 344-7, 348-9, 354, 363, 375, 380
ânot guilty by reason of insanity' verdict, 310, 357-8, 360, 378
âthe unwritten law' (honour codes), 267-8, 292, 304, 305-7, 336, 339, 348
therapeutic jurisprudence, 381
Jung, Carl Gustav, 59, 309
the Jungfrau, 296
Juvenal, 64
Kafka, Franz,
The Trial,
162-3
Käsebier, Gertrude, 278
Katzenstein, Schloss (the Tyrol), 293-5, 301, 329, 355
Kennedy, Helena, 341
Kent and Canterbury Hospital, 46
Keogh, Martin, 365, 368
Key, Philip Barton, 306
King, Nell, 275
kleptomania, 169, 185
Kraepelin, Emil, 332, 354-6