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Stumbled upon this story while reading about cinema on Wikipedia. Complete story is told in this article :
www.csmonitor.com
That's a sex-havers story but I thought you guys might enjoy it, though I bet many of you will say he should have killed the wife, too
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Did Eadweard J. Muybridge get away with murder?
Before Eadweard J. Muybridge completed his breakthrough work in film, for which he earned a Google doodle Monday, the photographer killed a man. History may have been very different if Eadweard J. Muybridge had gone to jail.
Muybridge married the 21-year-old Flora Stone in 1872. They had a baby boy, Floredo Helios Muybridge, two years later. But Muybridge thought Floredo might not have been his son. He discovered a series of letters between his wife and drama critic Major Harry Larkyns, according to Stanford Magazine. She even sent a picture of Floredo to Larkyns with the caption “Little Harry.”
Muybridge decided to take matters into his own hands. He shot Larkyns through the heart. When Muybridge was put on trial in 1875, he pleaded insanity, but then changed his defense to “justifiable homicide,” or killing without bad intent.
This argument most likely wouldn’t have held up in US court today, but murder laws were much more subjective in the 19th century California. Thus, the jury let him go.
That's a sex-havers story but I thought you guys might enjoy it, though I bet many of you will say he should have killed the wife, too