The Bloody Century 1
December 10, on this date in 1859...
7. A Balance of Probabilities
The morning of December 11, 1859, eleven-year-old Priscilla Budge carried a cup of tea to her mother’s bedroom. There she found her mother dead, lying on the bed with her throat cut. Mrs. Budge was known to be mentally unstable and her husband, the Reverend Henry Budge, immediately declared that his wife’s death must have been suicide. The coroner’s jury agreed and Mrs. Budge was soon buried—a quick conclusion to an unpleasant event. But as it turned out, it was not the conclusion, just the opening argument of a debate that would go on for years.
| Date: | December 10, 1859 |
| Location: | Lyons Falls, New York |
| Victim: | Pricilla Budge |
| Cause of Death: | Slashing |
| Accused: | Henry Budge |
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