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  1. Hannah Ocuish (sometimes "Occuish"; March 1774 – December 20, 1786) was a 12-year old Pequot Native American girl, possibly with an intellectual disability, who was hanged on December 20, 1786, in New London, Connecticut, for the murder of Eunice Bolles, the 6-year-old daughter of a wealthy farmer.

  2. 28 nov 2023 · A 12-year-old girl, Hannah Ocuish, was executed for murder in 1786. Though she confessed to killing six-year-old Eunice Bolles, questions have persisted about whether her prosecution was fair. Was it justice or racism?

  3. 29 lug 2015 · The Terribly True Tale of the Youngest Girl Ever Executed in America. By. John Marr - Murder Can Be Fun. Published July 29, 2015. Comments ( 49) Today, the crimes of Hannah Ocuish would be...

  4. 20 dic 2021 · They questioned young Hannah Ocuish, who said she saw 4 boys near the crime scene earlier in the day. When authorities found no evidence to support Hannah’s story, they took her to the Bolles home, and in the presence of Eunice’s dead body, Hannah broke down and confessed.

  5. 20 dic 2018 · Today in 1786, in the town of New London, Connecticut, twelve-year-old Hannah Occuish was hanged after bring found guilty of the capital crime of murdering a six-year-old girl. Hannah’s execution marked the tragic end to a short life full of trials and tribulations.

  6. Hannah Ocuish (sometimes " Occuish "; March 1774 – December 20, 1786) was a 12-year old Pequot Native American girl with an intellectual disability who was hanged on December 20, 1786, in New London, Connecticut, for the murder of Eunice Bolles, the 6-year-old daughter of a wealthy farmer.

  7. 23 mag 1996 · Known around her community as the “fierce young savage,” 12- year-old Hannah Ocuish was hanged behind New London’s old meeting house on Dec. 20, 1786.A fight over some strawberries that summer...