Tag: Women
Handsome Jack Hill Was a Woman, 1913
Update to this story posted on May 16, 2018: Earlier this year, a graduate student in cinema directing at Columbia College in Chicago discovered this unique story of two women who married in small town Colorado in 1913. For her, this story connected with her own struggles in her native Russia. After reading about this […]
Posted: September 23rd, 2013 under Recent News, Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1900-1919, bizarre, Colorado, Women
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The Botched Execution of Eva Dugan, 1930
The following article might explain why the first woman executed in Arizona also became the last woman executed in Arizona. Let’s just say, it did not go as planned. She was sentenced to hang for the murder of a rancher she was employed with after his buried body was miraculously discovered 11 months after the […]
Posted: August 23rd, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1930s, Arizona, bizarre, Execution, Women
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The Blackburn Cult
Although the beliefs and practices of what is now known as the Blackburn Cult are bizarre and border on humorous, they were probably responsible for the deaths of several people for which they were never prosecuted. This included non-prosecution for manslaughter after “baking” one of their disciples in order to cure her from a blood […]
Posted: August 19th, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1920s, bizarre, California, Women
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The False Confession of a “Mercy Killer” Nurse
Over-Zealous Newspapers Quick To Play Up Story 2 day Interrogation Leads to False Confession Police Tactics Criticized [Note: Versions of the following three stories appeared in 80 newspapers for the newspaper archive database I used in this case. That doesn’t mean that only 80 newspapers published this story, it only means of the newspapers the […]
Posted: July 30th, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1930s, Injustice, Rhode Island, Women
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Rented Husband Loses Lawsuit for His Share
Okay, this may not be a crime story per se, but there was no way I was NOT going to post this from our: “We couldn’t make this up department.” The only crime committed here is stupidity. [LOS ANGELES. May 1, 1941]- In blasé, nonchalant tones, Samuel Brummel, 56-year-old insurance salesman, testified Thursday that his […]
Posted: July 19th, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: bizarre, California, Women
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Denver’s Capitol Hill Thug Kills 3 Women
This story has been removed and is now a part of my award-winning book, Famous Crimes the World Forgot: Ten Vintage True Crime Stories Rescued from Obscurity, Volume I. —###—
Posted: July 16th, 2013 under Feature Stories.
Tags: Colorado, Serial Killer, Women
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The Andrea Yates Epidemic of 1901
As sad as this story is, in the course of my research for other vintage crimes I come across many similar accounts of parents murdering their children (known as filicide) due to depression, religious fervor, or other reasons. In most of these cases, poverty drives their depression. With just some light searching done of newspaper […]
Posted: July 7th, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1900-1919, Filicide, Murder, Women
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The Story of a ‘Gangster Queen,’ 1931
The following story is the “confession” Cecile Valore made to Cleveland authorities before she was sentenced to prison for her part in a murder. At the bottom is link a to Google News Archive page of a Sunday Edition Full Page Story about Cecile and her husband’s gang and their crimes. Mrs. Cecile Valore […]
Posted: July 3rd, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1930s, Gansters, Murder, Ohio, Women
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