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The Shaw Mansion, also known as the Shaw-Perkins Mansion and as the Shaw Mansion Museum, is a historic mansion and house museum at 11 Blinman Street between Bank and Brewer Streets in New London, Connecticut. Built in 1756 for Nathaniel Shaw Sr., it is a well-preserved example of a wealthy merchant's house, made further notable as the location of the state's naval offices during the American Revolutionary War. The headquarters and museum of the New London County Historical Society have been located in the Shaw Mansion since 1907.
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John Francis \"Jack\" Roche, known as the Devil of Yorkville, was an American serial killer, burglar, and rapist who committed at least four murders in the Yorkville district of New York City from 1953 to 1954. In addition to his known crimes, Roche also claimed to have committed two other murders that other people had previously been convicted of, and while one of those convictions was eventually overturned, he was never officially connected to either crime. For the murder of 14-year-old Dorothy Westwater, Roche was sentenced to death and executed at Sing Sing in 1956.
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