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Murder of Bertha Schippan

The murder of Johanne Elizabeth "Bertha" Schippan (January 1888 – 1 January 1902) is an unsolved Australian murder. The victim, the youngest child in a large Wendish family, resided in the South Australian town of Towitta, located approximately 6 km (3.7 mi) west of Sedan. She was murdered on the night of 1 January 1902, at the age of 13.[3] Her 24-year-old sister, Maria “Mary” Auguste (10 Sept 1877 – 4 July 1919), was prosecuted for the crime, but was eventually acquitted. Despite various theories, the case remains unsolved and continues to attract media attention.[4]

Murder of Bertha Schippan
At the Towitta Inquest. Detective Fraser completing Mary Schippan's statement. The Coroner is looking tired. Time 7 p.m.
Date1 January 1902
LocationTowitta, South Australia
Coordinates34°30′03.3″S 139°15′45.9″E / 34.500917°S 139.262750°E / -34.500917; 139.262750[1]
TypeMurder
MotiveUnknown
TargetBertha Schippan
First reporterMary Schippan
CoronerMr. Miligan, J.P.[2]
AccusedMary Schippan
VerdictNot guilty

Circumstances of the crime edit

Bertha and Mary's parents, Matthes and Johanne, had left that day to visit relatives in Eden Valley. Three other siblings were away working on other farms, and the sisters' two younger brothers had decided to sleep in a nearby barn that night, leaving Bertha and Mary alone in the house. Mary claimed she awoke at 10pm to find a bearded man lying across her chest.[5] After wriggling free, she escaped the house to raise the alarm with her brothers, leaving her sister Bertha behind. Her brothers raised the alarm, finally notifying the local constable, but Bertha was found the next day violently murdered, having been stabbed and slashed around 40 times.[6]

Inquest and trial edit

 
"Miss Mary Augustus Schippan, charged with the murder of her sister, Bertha". (Mary's middle name was actually "Auguste". This was likely a typo made by the writer.)

The inquest into Bertha's death, headed by the local Coroner, Dr Ramsey Smith,[7] was held shortly afterwards, with suspicion quickly falling on Mary.[5] Given the lack of contrary evidence, she was committed to stand trial in Adelaide.[8]

At the trial before Chief Justice Sir Samuel Way, which commenced in March 1902, Mary was represented by Sir Josiah Symon K.C.[9] The case was reported on extensively in the newspapers.[10] Mary, who had been remanded in Adelaide Gaol,[11] was finally acquitted, due to there only being circumstantial evidence of her guilt.[12]

The nature of the case, and the lack of a conviction, led to media speculation that Mary’s own father, who had a history of violence, or her boyfriend, 21-year old Gustav Nitschke,[13][14] could have been responsible.[15] While both of them had possible motives in preventing Bertha from revealing incriminating evidence, Nitschke had an alibi that he was in Adelaide, and it was deemed unlikely that Matthes could have ridden to the scene of the crime and back again in the dark.

Media edit

In 1984, a film about the murder called The Schippan Mystery, was released. Directed by Di Drew, it was the last of four telemovies called Verdict produced by the ABC dramatising real Australian cases. A number of books and documentaries covering the case were later produced.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Police Map" showing relevant sites in the Towitta area (Map). The Towitta Tragedy. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Photo from the Mary Schippan trial". State Library of South Australia. B 75311. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  3. ^ Royal, Simon (19 February 2017). "'Sensational' Towitta murder mystery of 1902 keeping residents guessing to this day". Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  4. ^ O'Rielly, Michelle (6 October 2017). . Barossa & Light Herald. Archived from the original on 29 December 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Towitta Murder". The Telegraph. No. 9, 099. Queensland, Australia. 18 January 1902. p. 9. Retrieved 25 September 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ Royal, Simon (19 February 2017). "'Sensational' Towitta murder mystery of 1902 as compelling as ever". ABC News. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  7. ^ Bertha Schippan's Head Never in Dr. Smith's Possession, The Advertiser, (Monday, 24 August 1903), p.4.
  8. ^ "MARY SCHIPPAN A PRISONER". The Express and Telegraph. Vol. XXXIX, no. 11, 475. South Australia. 11 January 1902. p. 4. Retrieved 26 September 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  9. ^ "THE TOWITTA TRAGEDY". The Register (Adelaide). Vol. LXVII, no. 17, 260. South Australia. 10 March 1902. p. 6. Retrieved 26 September 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  10. ^ "The Towitta Tragedy - Trial of Mary Schippan". The Register (Adelaide). Vol. LXVII, no. 17, 260. South Australia. 10 March 1902. p. 6. Retrieved 26 September 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ "Mary Schippan". ADELAIDE GAOL HERITAGE. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  12. ^ "MARY SCHIPPAN ACQUITTED!". Adelaide Observer. Vol. LIX, no. 3, 154. South Australia. 15 March 1902. p. 24. Retrieved 26 September 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  13. ^ "THE SCHIPPAN CASE". Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931). 2 May 1902. p. 4. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  14. ^ "THE SCHIPPAN CASE". Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931). 7 May 1902. p. 4. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  15. ^ Pocius, Daina (11 April 2018). . Archived from the original on 12 March 2021.

Further reading edit

  • Dutschke, Richard (2017), The Towitta tragedy : the true story of the Bertha Schippan murder, Richard Dutschke
  • Donovan, P. F. (Peter Francis) (2004), The trial of Mary Schippan, Donovan & Associates, ISBN 978-0-9577357-5-0
  • Sumerling, Patricia (2010), The Noon Lady of Towitta, Wakefield Press, ISBN 978-1-86254-941-8

External links edit

  • The Towitta Mystery - Mary and Bertha Schippan - YouTube
  • Australia Wide: The unsolved Towitta murder ABC News - YouTube
  • The Noon Lady of Towitta - Review
  • Death by sister or a mister? The Schippan Sisters Grave Tales, August 2019.

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The murder of Johanne Elizabeth Bertha Schippan January 1888 1 January 1902 is an unsolved Australian murder The victim the youngest child in a large Wendish family resided in the South Australian town of Towitta located approximately 6 km 3 7 mi west of Sedan She was murdered on the night of 1 January 1902 at the age of 13 3 Her 24 year old sister Maria Mary Auguste 10 Sept 1877 4 July 1919 was prosecuted for the crime but was eventually acquitted Despite various theories the case remains unsolved and continues to attract media attention 4 Murder of Bertha SchippanAt the Towitta Inquest Detective Fraser completing Mary Schippan s statement The Coroner is looking tired Time 7 p m Date1 January 1902LocationTowitta South AustraliaCoordinates34 30 03 3 S 139 15 45 9 E 34 500917 S 139 262750 E 34 500917 139 262750 1 TypeMurderMotiveUnknownTargetBertha SchippanFirst reporterMary SchippanCoronerMr Miligan J P 2 AccusedMary SchippanVerdictNot guilty Contents 1 Circumstances of the crime 2 Inquest and trial 3 Media 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksCircumstances of the crime editBertha and Mary s parents Matthes and Johanne had left that day to visit relatives in Eden Valley Three other siblings were away working on other farms and the sisters two younger brothers had decided to sleep in a nearby barn that night leaving Bertha and Mary alone in the house Mary claimed she awoke at 10pm to find a bearded man lying across her chest 5 After wriggling free she escaped the house to raise the alarm with her brothers leaving her sister Bertha behind Her brothers raised the alarm finally notifying the local constable but Bertha was found the next day violently murdered having been stabbed and slashed around 40 times 6 Inquest and trial edit nbsp Miss Mary Augustus Schippan charged with the murder of her sister Bertha Mary s middle name was actually Auguste This was likely a typo made by the writer The inquest into Bertha s death headed by the local Coroner Dr Ramsey Smith 7 was held shortly afterwards with suspicion quickly falling on Mary 5 Given the lack of contrary evidence she was committed to stand trial in Adelaide 8 At the trial before Chief Justice Sir Samuel Way which commenced in March 1902 Mary was represented by Sir Josiah Symon K C 9 The case was reported on extensively in the newspapers 10 Mary who had been remanded in Adelaide Gaol 11 was finally acquitted due to there only being circumstantial evidence of her guilt 12 The nature of the case and the lack of a conviction led to media speculation that Mary s own father who had a history of violence or her boyfriend 21 year old Gustav Nitschke 13 14 could have been responsible 15 While both of them had possible motives in preventing Bertha from revealing incriminating evidence Nitschke had an alibi that he was in Adelaide and it was deemed unlikely that Matthes could have ridden to the scene of the crime and back again in the dark Media editIn 1984 a film about the murder called The Schippan Mystery was released Directed by Di Drew it was the last of four telemovies called Verdict produced by the ABC dramatising real Australian cases A number of books and documentaries covering the case were later produced See also editList of unsolved murdersReferences edit Police Map showing relevant sites in the Towitta area Map The Towitta Tragedy Retrieved 28 September 2018 Photo from the Mary Schippan trial State Library of South Australia B 75311 Retrieved 26 September 2018 Royal Simon 19 February 2017 Sensational Towitta murder mystery of 1902 keeping residents guessing to this day Retrieved 25 September 2018 O Rielly Michelle 6 October 2017 Murder tale resurfaces Barossa amp Light Herald Archived from the original on 29 December 2018 Retrieved 28 December 2018 a b Towitta Murder The Telegraph No 9 099 Queensland Australia 18 January 1902 p 9 Retrieved 25 September 2018 via National Library of Australia Royal Simon 19 February 2017 Sensational Towitta murder mystery of 1902 as compelling as ever ABC News Retrieved 28 December 2018 Bertha Schippan s Head Never in Dr Smith s Possession The Advertiser Monday 24 August 1903 p 4 MARY SCHIPPAN A PRISONER The Express and Telegraph Vol XXXIX no 11 475 South Australia 11 January 1902 p 4 Retrieved 26 September 2018 via National Library of Australia THE TOWITTA TRAGEDY The Register Adelaide Vol LXVII no 17 260 South Australia 10 March 1902 p 6 Retrieved 26 September 2018 via National Library of Australia The Towitta Tragedy Trial of Mary Schippan The Register Adelaide Vol LXVII no 17 260 South Australia 10 March 1902 p 6 Retrieved 26 September 2018 via National Library of Australia Mary Schippan ADELAIDE GAOL HERITAGE Retrieved 28 December 2018 MARY SCHIPPAN ACQUITTED Adelaide Observer Vol LIX no 3 154 South Australia 15 March 1902 p 24 Retrieved 26 September 2018 via National Library of Australia THE SCHIPPAN CASE Advertiser Adelaide SA 1889 1931 2 May 1902 p 4 Retrieved 28 December 2018 THE SCHIPPAN CASE Advertiser Adelaide SA 1889 1931 7 May 1902 p 4 Retrieved 28 December 2018 Pocius Daina 11 April 2018 South Australian True Crime Unsolved murder mystery solved Archived from the original on 12 March 2021 Further reading editDutschke Richard 2017 The Towitta tragedy the true story of the Bertha Schippan murder Richard Dutschke Donovan P F Peter Francis 2004 The trial of Mary Schippan Donovan amp Associates ISBN 978 0 9577357 5 0 Sumerling Patricia 2010 The Noon Lady of Towitta Wakefield Press ISBN 978 1 86254 941 8External links editThe Towitta Mystery Mary and Bertha Schippan YouTube Australia Wide The unsolved Towitta murder ABC News YouTube The Noon Lady of Towitta Review Death by sister or a mister The Schippan Sisters Grave Tales August 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murder of Bertha Schippan amp oldid 1207936325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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