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In June 1831 Joel Clough moved into a boarding house in Bordentown, New Jersey and soon fell in love with his landlady’s daughter, a young widow named Mary Hamilton. He made his affections known to Mary and began giving her gifts and writing her letters. Joel thought Mary had returned his affection and at one point believed she had agreed to marry him. When it became apparent that she was seeing other men, he asked her again. She refused and he stabbed her in the chest eleven times. Joel Clough did not deny that he had murdered her, but he would contend that his passion for Mary Hamilton had driven him insane. Clough was found guilty of murder after the jury debated for 2 hours. He was imprisoned in June 1833 and sentenced to hang on July 26. Clough escaped from prison once before his sentence, but was recaptured and the sentence carried out as planned.

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Biography: 
In June 1831 Joel Clough moved into a boarding house in Bordentown, New Jersey and soon fell in love with his landlady’s daughter, a young widow named Mary Hamilton. He made his affections known to Mary and began giving her gifts and writing her letters. Joel thought Mary had returned his affection and at one point believed she had agreed to marry him. When it became apparent that she was seeing other men, he asked her again. She refused and he stabbed her in the chest eleven times. Joel Clough did not deny that he had murdered her, but he would contend that his passion for Mary Hamilton had driven him insane. Clough was found guilty of murder after the jury debated for 2 hours. He was imprisoned in June 1833 and sentenced to hang on July 26. Clough escaped from prison once before his sentence, but was recaptured and the sentence carried out as planned.
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http://www.murderbygaslight.com/2011/01/crime-of-passion.html
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http://www.examiner.com/article/the-short-life-and-death-of-joel-clough-1
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http://www.murderbygaslight.com/2011/01/crime-of-passion.html