Matthew Weeks was accused of murdering Charlotte Dymond in 1844, and he was tried and convicted based largely on circumstantial evidence. However, the case was controversial, and many believed Weeks was innocent. After his execution, doubts about his guilt persisted, leading to discussions about the reliability of the evidence against him. The case remains a notable example of potential miscarriages of justice in history.
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