Jason Fairbanks

Jason Fairbanks

Jason Fairbanks (September 25, 1780 – September 10, 1801) was an early American murderer. Fairbanks came from a prominent family in Dedham, Massachusetts. He was the son of Ebenezer and Prudence Farrington Fairbanks and lived in the Fairbanks House, today the oldest house in the country. He was born with a lame arm. His sixth cousin, once removed, was Vice President Charles Fairbanks.

He had been courting Elizabeth Fales, the daughter of Nehemiah Fales, for a long while but she would not consent to marry him. Finally on May 18, 1801, Fairbanks was determined to force her to make up her mind and met with Fales in a birch grove next to "Mason's pasture" in Dedham, though the exact location today is not known.

Later, Fairbanks appeared at her parents' house covered with blood and holding a knife. He told them that their daughter had committed suicide and he had tried to do the same but was unable to. She had been stabbed 11 times, including once in the back.

Fairbanks' wounds were serious; he was in no shape to be taken directly to jail. He was therefore taken into the Fales household, where he received medical treatment. On August 8, 1801, after a three day trial and Elizabeth's funeral on May 20, a jury indicted Fairbanks as an accessory to Elizabeth's death and was jailed. He was sentenced to death by hanging.

In August, James Sullivan, the Republican Attorney General of Massachusetts, handled the prosecution. Harrison Gray Otis and John Lowell, Jr., two prominent Federalist lawyers, defended Fairbanks. He was found guilty of Elizabeth's murder and was sentenced to death by hanging.

Before the execution could take place Fairbanks escaped with the help of his brother, a cousin, a friend, and his nephew Nathaniel Davis. A $1,000 bounty was placed on his head, and a newspaper headline screamed "Stop the Murderer!" This party tried to make their way to Canada, but stopped to eat in Skenesboro, now known as Whitehall, New York, just south of the Canadian border where Fairbanks was recaptured. Fairbanks was returned to the Boston jail, for authorities no longer trusted the Dedham jail, and on September 10, 1801, Fairbanks was hanged.

It was a massive event. Two Army cavalry companies and a volunteer militia unit made sure he did not escape again, and the 10,000 people who showed up at the Town Common to witness the execution were five times the town’s population at the time.

Within two days of his execution the "Report of the Trial of Jason Fairbanks" was published then the entire story was written up in a pamphlet entitled "A Deed of Horror! Trial of Jason Fairbanks for the Murder of His Sweetheart" in 1801, and became the basis for a novel called "The Life of Jason Fairbanks: A Novel Founded on Fact" which is believed to no longer exist.

External links

* [http://www.dailynewstranscript.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=74263&format=&page=1 Historian recalls the Faribanks case, Dedham’s first big trial]
* [http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/lpop/etext/lsf/cohen17.htm The Story of Jason Fairbanks]
* [http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~pahlow/fairbanks1.htm Jason Fairbanks and Elizabeth Fales]

"Melancholy Catastrophe!" The story of Jason Fairbanks and Elizabeth Fales

Historical Journal of Massachusetts, Winter 1998, by Freeman, Dale HURL

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