THE MADAM WHO SHOT THE MOUNTIE
Big Nelly Webb and the Night Edmonton Lost Control
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ALANA SANCHEZ
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In October 1888, a gunshot shattered the fragile order of a young frontier town.
When a North-West Mounted Police constable forced his way into a notorious Edmonton brothel, the woman behind the door refused to yield. The shot that followed wounded a Mountie—and exposed a system built on tolerated vice, selective enforcement, and silence.
Big Nelly Webb, a madam operating at the edges of legality, became the centre of a public scandal that threatened police authority, unsettled civic respectability, and forced a courtroom to confront an uncomfortable truth: sometimes the law is the danger.
Based on contemporary records and court testimony, The Madam Who Shot the Mountie is a rigorously factual account of crime, power, and justice on the Canadian frontier—and the night Edmonton briefly lost control.