Over an unhonoured grave there used to be, and probably still is, the inscription: \u201cBeneath this stone lies the mortal remains of Mary Ann Burdock, who was executed in this gaol, April 15th 1835, in her 38th year, for the wilful murder (by poison) of Clara Ann Smith of this city.\u201d
\nPrepare yourself for the true story of a woman's greed and what she'll do for wealth.
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\nAndrea Reid
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\nSOURCE:
\nBurdock, Mary "Life, Confession and Behaviour of" - Relique of Old Bristol Gaol
\nBristol Mirror - Saturday 18 April 1835
\nBristol Mirror - Saturday 02 May 1835
\nAlly Sloper's Half Holiday - Saturday 22 January 1887
\nhttp://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org
\nWestern Daily Press - Wednesday 13 December 1933