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  • Jul 17, 2026
  • 40:45
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In 1833, a writer named Catharine Williams began working on a new book. She’d published books of poetry and about the Revolutionary War before, but this book was going to be different. It was going to be about a Methodist minister, a mill worker, and a murder.

Kate Dawson’s book is The Sinners All Bow: Two Authors, One Murder, and the Real Hester Prynne (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/727618/the-sinners-all-bow-by-kate-winkler-dawson/).

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Episode 343 originally published December 5, 2025. https://thisiscriminal.com/episode-343-fall-river-12-5-2025/

Music in this episode: “Notche” by Blue Dot Sessions “The Hairdresser” by Blue Dot Sessions “Rapids” by Blue Dot Sessions “Two Dollar Token” by Blue Dot Sessions “Talltell” by Blue Dot Sessions “Astrisx_Minimal” by Blue Dot Sessions “Marking the Clock” by Blue Dot Sessions “Holo” by Blue Dot Sessions “Distill” by Blue Dot Sessions “Louver” by Blue Dot Sessions “Under the Wire” by Blue Dot Sessions “Descent to Calibri” by Blue Dot Sessions “Momentary Ease” by Blue Dot Sessions “The Summit” by Blue Dot Sessions

Brief Summary

The episode recounts Sarah Cornell's tragic death and the trial of Reverend Ephraim Avery, highlighting societal issues and women's rights in the 1830s.

Key points

  • The Life of Katherine Williams. Katherine Williams, a respected poet and biographer, wrote about Sarah Cornell's tragic story.
  • The Mysterious Death of Sarah Cornell. Sarah Cornell's death sparked controversy and speculation, leading to a complex investigation.
  • The Trial of Ephraim Avery. Ephraim Avery, a minister, was charged with the murder of Sarah Cornell amidst a clash of religious values.
  • Trial of Ephraim Avery. The trial featured intense testimonies and character attacks against Sarah Cornell.
  • Katherine Williams' Book. Katherine Williams published a book that shifted the narrative towards Sarah's perspective.
  • Hawthorne's Inspiration. Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'The Scarlet Letter' was likely inspired by Sarah Cornell's story.

Tension

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