Background
Daniel Cooper was born to Elizabeth Ure and George Cooper, in Burns, Otago on 18 October 1881.
Daniel Cooper was born to Elizabeth Ure and George Cooper, in Burns, Otago on 18 October 1881.
In 1922, he was apprehended at a Wellington suburban property and in 1923 found guilty of murder and executed. Later in life, he became a builder, although he experienced two periods of contact with the police over theftonce in Oamaru in 1902, and again in Palmerston North in 1907. The couple were itinerant and shifted to New Plymouth and then Gore, Southland, in 1916.
Tragedy struck when Marion died on 18 July 1917, in her eighth month of pregnancy.
Although the initial diagnosis was pericarditis, the New Zealand Police reinvestigated the case in 1923, after Daniel Cooper was apprehended for suspected murder. Those rumoured activities may have included illegal abortion procedures.
Daniel and Martha Cooper relocated one more time, to Newlands, a Wellington suburb, and set up an office in Lambton Quay, Wellington for their health activities in 1921. They ran a rest care and convalescent home for women, but the police raided the facility on 3 December 1922.
The trial of the "Newlands Baby Farmer" was then undertaken.
Mary MacLeod, a former rest home occupant, came forth with a story about her pregnancy, which had started in February 1922. Given that MacLeod was a single woman, there would have been considerable social stigma attached to any pregnancy and childbirth. The Coopers allowed her to live at the care facility and promised her that her baby would be "adopted" by an alleged Palmerston North adoptive parental couple.
On 12 October 1922 MacLeod gave birth to a daughter and was later told that the child had been adopted by the aforementioned Palmerston North family.
However, the infant had died and was buried elsewhere on the Newlands property, until it was discovered by police. Like Minnie Dean almost thirty years beforehand, Daniel Cooper was sentenced to death for his murder of the two infants.
He was held in custody at Terrace Gaol in Wellington and executed there on 17 March 1923.