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Kate Webster's Ghostly Apparition

Barnes Railway Bridge, Outer London: Richmond, London Apparition Victorian

Barnes Railway Bridge has been the site of a rather gruesome ghostly apparition. The ghost of Kate Webster, a notorious murderer, is said to haunt this bridge. According to reports, her spirit can be seen dropping the remains of her victim, Julia Martha Thomas, into the river below. However, it's worth noting that Webster actually threw pieces of her victim into the river from Richmond Bridge, not Barnes Railway Bridge.

Historically, Kate Webster committed a heinous crime in 1879, murdering Julia Martha Thomas and dismembering her body. Webster was caught and put on trial for her crimes. The case was highly publicised and shocked the community. While the ghost story may have some inaccuracies regarding the location, it's clear that Webster's actions left a lasting impact on the area. The original Barnes Railway Bridge, which was replaced in 1895, may have been the site of sightings due to its proximity to the crime scene.

Historical Context

The case of Kate Webster shocked Victorian England with its brutality and gruesome details.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Railway Bridge
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Unsubstantiated
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1879
Postcode Area
SW13

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