Sources from Episode 97

  1. “On the Treadmill: Hard Labour at Gloucester Prison,” Gloucestershire Crime History, April 2014, https://gloscrimehistory.wordpress.com/2014/04/03/on-the-treadmill-hard-labour-at-gloucester-prison.

  2. John F. Geeting and Henry C. Geeting, American Criminal Reports Vol. XV., Chicago: Callaghan and Co. (1909).

  3. Sherman R. Moulton, The Boorn Mystery/An Episode from the Judicial Annals of Vermont (Vermont Historical Society, 1937).

  4. Leonard Sargeant, “The Trial, Confessions and Conviction of Jesse and Stephen Boorn for the Murder of Russell Colvin, and the Return of the Man Supposed to Have Been Dead,” Journal Book and Job Office (Manchester, VT, 1873).

  5. Gerald M. McFarland, The Counterfeit Man/The True Story of the Boorn-Colvin Murder Case (University of Massachusetts Press, 1990).

  6. “How Russell Colvin Came Back from the Dead,” Strange Company, June 8, 2015, http://strangeco.blogspot.com/2015/06/how-russell-colvin-came-back-from-dead.html.

  7. “First Wrongful Convictions: Jesse Boorn and Stephen Boorn,” Northwestern School of Law, date unknown, http://www.law.northwestern.edu/legalclinic/wrongfulconvictions/exonerations/vt/boorn-brothers.html.

  8. “The 1673 Murder of Rebecca Cornell,” New England Historical Society, date unknown, http://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/1673-murder-rebecca-cornell-good-fire.