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Katherine Knight; Marguerite
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1

Katherine Knight; Marguerite

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Katherine Knight
  • Language: en

Katherine Knight

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Blood Stain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Blood Stain

The true story of Katherine Knight, the mother and abattoir worker who became Australia's worst female killer. A must for true crime fans. 'There are murders and there are murders. There are bodies and there are bodies, and then there's what lies waiting behind the front door of the little brick house with its blinds drawn and air conditioner droning on, working against the oppressive Hunter Valley heat. A glimpse into the dark, cockroach corners of the soul. A lot of the blokes at the scene that day will never be the same.' On 29 February 2000, Katherine Knight committed an unspeakable act. A mother of four and a grandmother, she seduced and then stabbed John Price 37 times. A former abatto...

Lady Cannibal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

Lady Cannibal

Katherine Mary Knight was born to shed blood. Born October 24th, 1955, she has the distinction of being the first Australian woman to be sentenced to life without the possibility of parole when she murdered her de facto husband John Charles Thomas Price, born 6 January 1955, in Aberdeen, New South Wales, Australia. The murder itself is not necessarily the stuff of horror films or nightmares with extreme heinousness even though Knight did, in fact, stab Price 37 times. Knight's subsequent defilement of Price's body following the murder was extremely atrocious and, as such, was the fundamental reason she received a life without parole sentence. So heinous, in fact that her file is marked "never to be released."

Man-Eater: The Terrifying True Story of Cannibal Killer Katherine Knight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Man-Eater: The Terrifying True Story of Cannibal Killer Katherine Knight

On 29th February 2000, John Price took out a restraining order against his girlfriend, Katherine Knight. Later that day, he told his co-workers that she had stabbed him and if he were ever to go missing, it was because Knight had killed him. The next day, Price didn't show up for work. A co-worker was sent to check on him. They found a bloody handprint by the front door and they immediately contacted the police. The local police force was not prepared for the chilling scene they were about to encounter. Price's body was found in a chair, legs crossed, with a bottle of lemonade under his arm. He'd been decapitated and skinned. The "skin-suit" was hanging from a meat hook in the living room an...

Katherine Knight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 6

Katherine Knight

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Beyond Bad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

Beyond Bad

Beyond Bad is the shocking true story of Katherine Knight, a grandmother jailed for the most gruesome crime ever committed in Australia. Knight murdered, skinned and served up her de facto as a meal for his children. Beyond Bad is the shocking true story of Katherine Knight, the first Australian woman to be sentenced to serve out her life in prison. Her crime – the ritual slaying and skinning of her de facto husband for a cannibal feast – is the most gruesome ever committed in Australia. Knight, a 44-year-old abattoir worker, stabbed her de facto John Price 37 times, skinned his body, cooked his head, and served him up as a meal for his children. Beyond Bad explains what motivated Knight to commit such a heinous act and how it rocked the Hunter Valley town she lived in.

Secrets of the 17th Century Medicine Cabinet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Secrets of the 17th Century Medicine Cabinet

What was medicine like in the time of Shakespeare and Oliver Cromwell? How did Charles I cure a headache, or Samuel Pepys get rid of kidney stones? Katherine Knight opens up the delights of the Stuart medicine cabinet in this fascinating romp through seventeenth-century medicine and cosmetics. Documenting the all-important use of household substances and do-it-yourself remedies, this book looks at the emergence of modern medicine from everyday cures such as herbs, oils and foods. Offering solutions for all sorts of nasty afflictions, from digestive disturbances to sexually transmitted diseases, it also describes how our seventeenth-century counterparts enjoyed the benefits of soap, moisturiser and toothpaste. With insights into the lives of those who lived in this remarkable period, Secrets of the 17th Century Medicine Cabinet is more than a medical history - it is an intimate investigation into the private lives of the spirited Stuarts.

Katherine Knight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 8

Katherine Knight

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Kathy the Cannibal
  • Language: en

Kathy the Cannibal

Kathy the Cannibalis the shocking true story of Katherine Knight and her heinous crimes—the ritual slaying of her partner for a cannibal feast. Knight, a 44-year-old slaughterhouse worker, stabbed father-of-three John Price 37 times, skinned his body, cooked his head and served him up for his children in an atrocious act that rocked her town and chilled the world to the bone. Drawing on numerous firsthand accounts and a detailed assessment of Kathy's personal life, this is a disturbing profile of normality twisted out of all recognition into the dark world of the remorseless psychopath.Kathy the Cannibaloffers an insight into the true motivation behind such a grotesque act, and is a horrifying story of love, lust, revenge, and murder—all the more shocking because every word is true.