What if the walls of a colonial mansion could whisper the secrets of a sinister poisoning plot that rocked Williamsburg society? Step into a place where history took a dark turn, and justice was never fully served.
Tucked along Palace Green Street in Virginia’s most famous living history town, this elegant brick home witnessed one of America’s earliest unsolved murders. George Wythe, a revered legal mind and signer of the Declaration of Independence, met his end here under suspicious circumstances that still haunt the halls today.
His own grandnephew became the prime suspect in a chilling tale of greed, jealousy, and arsenic. Visitors wander through rooms where tragedy unfolded, touching the same banisters and peering through windows that once framed a deadly drama…