The Murder of Richard Jennings: The True Story of New York's First Murder for Hire

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The Murder of Richard Jennings: The True Story of New York's First Murder for Hire cover.

The book cover titled "The Murder of Richard Jennings" features a crime scene tape and silhouettes of detectives.

Name/Title

The Murder of Richard Jennings: The True Story of New York's First Murder for Hire

Entry/Object ID

chs-014737

Description

The brutal murder of Richard Jennings in December of 1818 would gain notoriety as the first murder for hire in New York. It would also be remembered as an imperfect crime. Four men - James Teed, David Dunning, David Conkling and Jack Hodges - and one woman, Hannah Teed, had conspired to murder Jennings after losing a protracted court battle over a parcel of land. Poorly made plans and rumors in the close knit community of Sugar Loaf led to a quick unraveling of the conspiracy and arrest of the perpetrators. Future President Martin Van Buren assisted in prosecuting the case which ended up with two men in prison and two men to face the hangman before a crowd of almost 20,000 people. One of the men spared the noose would later end up a renowned Christian with a memorial in his honor. Author and police detective Michael J. Worden explores the complexity of this incident in an entertaining yet historically accurate manner. Worden examines the case from the origins of the dispute, to the plot, murder, and aftermath. Worden has redefined what a true crime book should be.

Category

Genealogical

Acquisition

Notes

12/4/2013 Gift from Michael J. Worden.

Dimensions

Height

27.7 cm

Width

21.3 cm

Depth

1 cm

Dimension Notes

182 pages

Book Details

Author

Michael J. Worden (Author) , Renee Lane Worden (Editor)

Publisher

Sisu Books Publishing

Date Published

Oct 19, 2013

ISBN

978-0984228355

LCCN

2013950158

Notes

The brutal murder of Richard Jennings in December of 1818 would gain notoriety as the first murder for hire in New York. It would also be remembered as an imperfect crime. Four men - James Teed, David Dunning, David Conkling and Jack Hodges - and one woman, Hannah Teed, had conspired to murder Jennings after losing a protracted court battle over a parcel of land. Poorly made plans and rumors in the close knit community of Sugar Loaf led to a quick unraveling of the conspiracy and arrest of the perpetrators. Future President Martin Van Buren assisted in prosecuting the case which ended up with two men in prison and two men to face the hangman before a crowd of almost 20,000 people. One of the men spared the noose would later end up a renowned Christian with a memorial in his honor. Author and police detective Michael J. Worden explores the complexity of this incident in an entertaining yet historically accurate manner. Worden examines the case from the origins of the dispute, to the plot, murder, and aftermath. Worden has redefined what a true crime book should be. - - - Paperback: 182 pages Publisher: Sisu Books Publishing (October 19, 2013) Language: English ISBN-10: 0984228357 ISBN-13: 978-0984228355 Product Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.4 x 10.9 inches Shipping Weight: 15.4 ounces

Create Date

January 15, 2025

Update Date

July 7, 2025