A Woman Scorned and Sentenced to Death : The Harrowing Story of Maria Barbella

Well, I Never November 1, 2024
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Maria Barbella was an Italian immigrant in New York City who gained infamy in the late 19th century for becoming one of the first women sentenced to death in the U.S. In 1895, Barbella murdered her lover, Domenico Cataldo, by slashing his throat after he broke off their engagement and insulted her honor. Cataldo had promised to marry her but reneged, leading to the violent confrontation. Barbella’s trial attracted widespread attention, and she was initially sentenced to the electric chair. However, after a public outcry and support from immigrant communities, her case was retried, and her conviction was overturned in 1896. Barbella’s story highlighted issues of justice, gender, and immigrant rights in 19th-century America. Become a Channel Member ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWCFthsYZHoPDIssCiD-mVQ/join Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/wellineverofficial Twitter ► https://twitter.com/WellINeverShow Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/wellinever

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