Ellen E. Peck
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ellen-e-peck-243-7420613
title:
Ellen E. Peck
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Ellen Eliza Knight Peck was a "notorious" American criminal sometimes called "Confidence Queen." When she was arrested in 1908 in New York City supposedly at the age of 70, the New York Times called her the "Confidence Queen" and said she had been "arrested many times." Described by Thomas F. Byrnes as a "dangerous confidence woman" in Professional Criminals of America in 1886, she was estimated to be about 50 years old. In 1897 she was in the Tombs for an alleged theft of jewelry. She was pardo
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American criminal (c. 1830s–c. 1925)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_E._Peck
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2023-08-22T18:00:09Z
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