Edward Coleman
Edward Coleman (d. January 12, 1839) was the founder of the Forty Thieves and one of New York's most hated villains, for the murder of his wife and popular Five Points character known as "The Pretty Hot Corn Girl".
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January 12 - 1839 - Forty Thieves - New York - Five Points - The Pretty Hot Corn Girl
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An early New York gangster, Coleman was the original leader of the Forty Thieves helping form the gang in 1824. Coleman continued to control the Five Points, with the gang, for over fifteen years before courting and eventually marring a "Hot Corn Girl" in 1838. As her husband, Coleman was entitled to her earnings however when she did not earn as much as expected, Coleman beat her so severely she later died from her wounds. Shortly after her death, Coleman was quickly arrested and convicted of murder in early January and on January 12, 1839 Coleman became the first man to be hanged at the newly constructed Tombs Prison.
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1824 - Five Points - Hot Corn Girl - Tombs Prison
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