JEWISH RITUAL MURDER CASES
Endless historical examples
NOTABLE
A.D. 1275
Decree of the Holy Roman Emperor.
Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph of Hapsburg banned ritual murder charges from imperial courts. The desire to preserve law and order was foremost in the minds of the authorities, plus monarchs were always subject to pressure from Jewish money interests, already strong in that day. The Kings and Emperors often profited handsomely from their dealings with the Jewish financial barons, and did not want such vile charges upsetting the balance.
A.D. 1276
London, England.
"The Close Roll of the Realm" mentions a boy slain and crucified.
A.D. 1279
Northhampton, England.
According to a reference source called Haydn's Dictionary of Dates, a court convicted and hanged fifty Jews after a famous ritual murder in Northhampton, England. Count Coudenhove-Kalergi says that some of the guilty parties were torn asunder by wild horses and their corpses hanged on a gallows.
Northampton. A child crucified. Haydn's Dictionary of Dates, 1847, says of this case: "They (the Jews) crucify a child at Northampton for which 50 are drawn at horses' tails and hanged."Further authorities: Reiley, Memorials of London, p. 15; H. Desportes, Le Mystère du Sang.
A.D. 1283
Mayence, France.
A murdered child was found with ritual stabs and torture wounds in the classic M.O. we have come to know. Many Jews fell victim to mob violence.
A.D. 1285
Munich, Germany.
In October, on hundred and eighty Jews died for having cooperated in the murder and blood extraction from a child named Heinrich.