Morbid

Emma Cunningham and the Murder of Harvey Burdell

Dec 1, 2025
In 1857, Dr. Harvey Burdell was found murdered in his Manhattan home, sparking a sensational trial focused on his tenant, Emma Cunningham. Accused of the crime yet lacking physical evidence, Emma’s drama included claims of marriage and a bizarre scheme involving a fake pregnancy to claim Burdell's estate. The intrigue deepened as her antics in court publicly unraveled. Ultimately acquitted, Emma's relentless pursuit of wealth led to fraud allegations, leaving a trail of scandal and an unsolved murder that lingers in history.
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ANECDOTE

Desperate Beginnings And Five Children

  • Emma married George Cunningham at 19 and had five children by him before his death in 1854.
  • Financial strain and his failed ventures pushed Emma toward seeking a wealthier match in Manhattan.
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Relationship With Dr. Burdell

  • Emma moved into Dr. Harvey Burdell's boarding house and entered a sexual relationship with him.
  • She became pregnant, claimed Burdell performed an abortion, and hoped marriage would secure her family's future.
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Gruesome Crime Scene Details

  • John Burchell discovered Burdell's body on January 31, 1857, stabbed 15 times with ligature marks on the neck.
  • Blood spatter rose over five feet and a trail led from the dental chair to the door, indicating a violent struggle.
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