Mary Ann Cotton was thought to be the worst serial killer in 19c England, killing in excess of 21 victims. Mary was pregnant when convicted, but was allowed to give birth before going to the gallows on 24th March ****. Let a = the year.
Catherine Foster, aged only 18, was the last woman to be hanged in Suffolk, only a few years after the hanging of her father. She was hanged on the 17th April ****. Let b = the year.
Mary Blandy was hanged for the crime of parricide. Her father offered a staggering £10,000 dowry for any one willing to marry her. Her prospective husband, already married, persuaded her to kill her father. She was hanged on the 6th April ****. Let c = the year.
Mary Emily Cage was hanged in Norwich for the murder of her husband on the 19th August ****. Let d = the year.
Mr Thomas Higgins moved into the house of Catherine and Margaret Flannagan, twins from Ireland. Mr Higgins married Margaret. Soon Mr Higgins was found dead. It transpired that the sisters killed several other family members. They were both hanged in ****. Let e = the year.
A two digit number links how these five murders were carried out. What is it? Let f = this number.
Work out the answer to: 5612 + (f + 65) * (a + b + c + d + e)
This will give you a six digit number that will fill in the missing digits in the co-ordinates.
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