Constance Kent was a Victorian-era murderess who brutally killed her younger half-brother, Francis Saville Kent, in 1860. She confessed to the crime in 1865, after a long period of suspicion and investigation, and was sentenced to life in prison. The case was widely publicized and is considered one of the most notorious and intriguing murder mysteries in English history. Constance's motives for the crime remain unclear, but speculation suggests jealousy or a desire for revenge. The case inspired numerous literary works and has been the subject of many adaptations in film and television. Today, Constance Kent's story continues to fascinate and captivate true crime enthusiasts around the world.