{"id":4905,"date":"1883-07-07T18:55:00","date_gmt":"1883-07-07T17:55:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/earlywithdrawal.net\/tolton\/?p=4905"},"modified":"2026-03-09T18:59:31","modified_gmt":"2026-03-09T17:59:31","slug":"murder-and-mutilation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/earlywithdrawal.net\/tolton\/1883\/07\/07\/murder-and-mutilation\/","title":{"rendered":"MURDER AND MUTILATION"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/paperspast.natlib.govt.nz\/newspapers\/NZH18830707.2.63\">New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6751, 7 July 1883, Page 2 (Supplement)<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>At the Stafford assizes Thomas Mayos and<br>Mary Elizabeth Mayos, his wife, were in-<br>dicted for the wilful murder of a daughter of<br>the former by a previous marriage. The man<br>is a gardener. 42 years of age, whilst the<br>woman&#8217;s age given as 30, though she<br>appeared nearly 60. \u2014After the case had<br>proceeded a short time, counsel for the Crown,<br>at the suggestion of his lordship, withdrew<br>the charge of murder against the male prisoner,<br>and proceeded against him for being an acces-<br>sory after the fact. In December last the<br>prisoner left Shrewsbury and went to live at<br>Kynnersley, near Wellington, the man taking<br>a situation as groom. On January 10 the<br>child was noticed by a neighbour to have two<br>black eyes, a wound on the elbow, and<br>injuries, which she stated her mother had<br>caused with a stick. A few days later the<br>child was heard screaming in the house,<br>whilst the sounds of what appeared to be the<br>lashing of the strap with a buckle attached<br>to it was heard. On the 1st of February the<br>child was last seen alive. According to the<br>statement of her brother the mother was on<br>that day a long time upstairs with his sister.<br>Next day the female prisoner told some<br>neighbours that she had sent her child to<br>Shrewsbury, and witnesses testified to seeing<br>her carrying a large bundle on February 9th.<br>Mr.Jos. Bates, a Wellington gentleman, was<br>near Aplepool, when bis dog discovered<br>human head, which was pronounced to have<br>been boiled. \u2014-Dr, Bond also gave it as his<br>decided opinion that injuries sufficient to<br>cause death must have been inflicted during<br>life. The gin!\u2019s legs were subsequently found<br>in a pool, but up to the present time the body<br>has not been discovered. The theory of the<br>prosecution was that the woman, when she<br>first went upstairs, killed the child, and she<br>and her husband afterwards mutilated and<br>disposed of the body. When arrested the<br>prisoners made contradictory statements<br>The woman states that the death was acci-<br>dental, and that the mutilation was effected<br>to conceal the body. She was wishing the<br>child\u2019s death not to be known, inasmuch<br>she was known to have cruelly treated her.<br>A painful scene took place when Wm. Mayos,<br>aged 13, a brother of the deceased, was giving<br>evidence against his stepmother. The lad<br>burst into tears, and could not proceed with<br>his evidence for a little time, the business of<br>the court being meanwhile suspended. The<br>prisoners also cried bitterly, the woman<br>wringing her hands. The lad, who was<br>under examination nearly an hour, stated<br>that his stepmother acted very cruelly to the<br>deceased, and himself, frequently lashing<br>them both, and starving his sister. The jury<br>found the woman &#8220;Guilty\u201d of manslaughter,<br>and the man accessory after the fact. \u2014The<br>judge sentenced the female prisoner to 20<br>years&#8217; penal servitude, and the man to 18<br>months\u2019 hard labour.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Newspaper article from the New Zealand Herald regarding the murder of Polly Mayos.  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