Murder Mile Walks - THE ODD DEFENCE OF WILLIAM STOLTZER
"...one of the best quirky, curious & unusual things to do in London"
Silver Place: On the 23rd September 1843, William Stoltzer stabbed Peter Keim in the stomach with a boot-maker's knife. Fearing arrest he can back to his lodgings on Bentinck Street and tried to hang himself in his outside toilet. He survived... only just, but his case led to one of the oddest defence pleas in British legal history. Find out more, only on a Murder Mile Walk.
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Murder Mile Walks is a guided tour of Soho's most notorious murder cases, hailed as "one of the top three themed walks in London" - Time Out magazine, "top 100 quirky & unusual things to do in London" - Curious London, and "definitely one of the best walks in London" - TripAdvisor, with five star reviews on TripAdvisor. Check out our reviews here.