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<p><strong><a href="http://www.sparkletack.com/2009/01/05/san-francisco-timecapsule-010509">Timecapsule: January 7, 1898</a></strong></p>

<p>The most notorious criminal of San Francisco's Gilded Age was executed 111 years ago today.</p>

<p>Sure, Jack the Ripper had set a certain tone for serial killing just a few years earlier, but the crimes of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Durrant" target="_blank">Theodore Durrant</a> were even more shocking. See, Jack's victims had been prostitutes, but San Francisco's "Demon of the Belfry" had murdered a pair of girls who were respectable churchgoers. In his very own church.</p>

<p>On the day before Easter Sunday, 1896, a group of women held a meeting at the Emmanual Baptist Church in the Mission District. As they bustled about the small kitchen preparing tea, one woman reached towards a cupboard, looking for teacups. As the door swung open, she shrieked in horror and fainted -- crammed inside was the butchered and violated body of Miss Minnie Williams. </p>

<p>Minnie had been a devoted church-goer, and the police quickly connected her death with the case of another young woman who'd gone missing two weeks earlier. The vivacious Blanche Lamont had also been a member of the church, so the grounds were searched from bottom to top. The body was found in the dusty, disused bell tower -- two weeks dead, arranged like a medical cadaver, and brutalized in an equally horrifying way.
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