Step into the shadowed world of Victorian crime, where domestic respectability concealed deadly secrets. “Victorian Vices: Passion, Poison, and Punishment” explores the chilling stories of 19th- century poisoners—men and women who turned everyday substances into instruments of murder.
From arsenic-laced tonics to fatal family betrayals, discover how science, society, and suspicion collided in an age obsessed with both morality and morbid fascination.
Through notorious cases and period accounts, this talk reveals how poison became the weapon of choice, how investigators unraveled these silent crimes, and how the courtroom dramas that followed captivated the public imagination. Join us for a gathering of intrigue, scandal, and the darker side of Victorian life.
Presenter
Presented by Anthony Cavo. Anthony Cavo is a valued member of the Ridgewood Historical Society & Museum, where he has curated some of the museum’s most popular and engaging exhibits. An accomplished author and antiques expert, Anthony brings a deep appreciation for history and material culture to his work with the Society.
Location
Ridgewood Museum at the Schoolhouse
650 East Glen Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ
Reservations / Information
Members: $10
Non-members: $15
Reserve your spot by emailing museum@ridgewoodhistoricalsociety.org or calling us at 201-447-3242.