Feature Getting Away with Murder Found guilty of the Temple Murders in 1733, Sarah Malcolm became the most notorious woman in Britain. Did she commit the crime alone? Did she commit it at all? Jacqueline Riding | Published in History Today Volume 73 Issue 3 March 2023 To continue reading this article you need to purchase a subscription, available from only £5. Start my trial subscription now If you have already purchased access, or are a print & archive subscriber, please ensure you are logged in. Please email digital@historytoday.com if you have any problems. GeorgianEnglandCrime Related Articles The Execution of Dr Crippen Mythologising Criminal History Popular articles Why Do Religions Decline? The Iron Amir: Britain’s Afghan Legacy