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Minnie Dean was a baby-farmer in Southland NZ, hanged in 1895 for killing a baby. This ballad was written in 1999 by Invercargill-born Helen Henderson, now singing in Los Angeles. "Minnie was like the bogeyman of our town when I was a kid," she says. "If you were giving cheek to your mum or being naughty it was like 'You better watch or I'll send you off to Minnie Dean's farm and you'll never be heard of again.'
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