Lydia Sherman

Dennis Hurlburt (–1868) Lydia Sherman (December 24, 1824 – May 16, 1878), née Danbury,[1] also known as The Derby Poisoner,[2] was an American serial killer.

[3] Five years into her sentence, she escaped under the pretext of being sick and got a job as housekeeper to a rich widower in Providence.

Lydia Danbury was orphaned as a child and raised by her uncle, the farmer John Claygay.

[6] Meanwhile, Lydia Struck worked as a nurse and married her second husband, the widower Dennis Hurlburt, in 1868.

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