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Langham House


Langham House was formerly Road Hill House and was the scene of one of the most infamous murders of the 19th century. A sixteen-year old girl called Constance Kent was arrested for the murder of her three-year-old half-brother. The case was investigated by Detective Inspector Jack Whicher. Although released at her committal hearing, Kent later confessed and received the mandatory death sentence. This was commuted to life imprisonment, of which she served twenty years.
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