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  2. Broadmoor Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The asylum in 1867. The hospital was first known as the Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum. Completed in 1863, it was built to a design by Sir Joshua Jebb, an officer of the Corps of Royal Engineers, and covered 53 acres (21 hectares) within its secure perimeter. [1] The first patient was a female admitted for infanticide on 27 May 1863. Notes ...

  3. William Chester Minor - Wikipedia

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    After a pre-trial period spent in London's Horsemonger Lane Gaol, Minor was found not guilty by reason of insanity and incarcerated at the asylum in Broadmoor in the village of Crowthorne, Berkshire. [10] As he had his US Army pension and was judged not dangerous, he was given rather comfortable quarters and was able to buy and read books. [11 ...

  4. Robert Coombes (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately it was simpler to conclude him insane or temporarily insane. The medical evidence concluded he was wholly sane but lacked all moral understanding. He was found guilty and sentenced to an indefinite period in Broadmoor Hospital for the Criminally Insane as its youngest inmate. Nathaniel was found not guilty.

  5. Thomas Ley - Wikipedia

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    However, both Smith and Ley escaped the noose: Smith's sentence was commuted to life imprisonment, while Ley was declared insane and sent to Broadmoor Asylum for the Criminally Insane. He died there soon after of a cerebral haemorrhage. He is said to have been the wealthiest person ever to be imprisoned at Broadmoor. [6]

  6. Care for criminally insane is compromised, critics say ... - AOL

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  7. John Straffen - Wikipedia

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    [73] As such, the jury formally ruled that Straffen was insane and unfit to plead. [74] [75] He was ordered to be detained at His Majesty's pleasure at Broadmoor Hospital (then known as Broadmoor Asylum for the Criminally Insane) [76] in Crowthorne, Berkshire. [77] Broadmoor Hospital. Straffen was able to escape from this facility due to ...

  8. Shutter Island explained: What happened to Teddy? - AOL

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    Shutter Island ending explained: The final twist. When Teddy arrives at the lighthouse, he finds Dr Cawley waiting for him. The doctor explains that Teddy’s headaches and visions are a result of ...

  9. The history of the Outagamie County Asylum for the Chronic ...

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    Before the volunteers started the project, the cemetery has become became overgrown and was mostly forgotten, apart from a misspelled sign that read “Outagamie County Insane Asylum Cemetary 1891 ...