amateur photographer and publican, opened the Prince of Wales Hotel (formerly Hodgson’s General Store) at Heathcote, Victoria, in August or September 1868. On 4 November William took a bottle labelled 'Kirkliston Whisky’ from behind the bar and served a nobbler of potassium cyanide from it to George Wilson, a miner, which Wilson drank at one gulp. At the resulting inquest William and Mary Jackson swore that William was a keen amateur photographer who normally used potassium cyanide to fix photographs. Acquitted of the charge of manslaughter, William nevertheless transferred the hotel licence to William Sangster, a local blacksmith, and the Jacksons left the district. No photographs are known.

Writers:
Staff Writer
Date written:
1992
Last updated:
2011