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Nameless Indignities Unraveling The Mystery Of One Of Illinoiss Most Infamous Crimes Susan Elmore

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Nameless Indignities Unraveling The Mystery Of One Of Illinoiss Most Infamous Crimes Susan Elmore
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Publisher: BookMasters;Kent State University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 415
Author: Susan Elmore
ISBN: 9781606351598, 1606351591
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Nameless Indignities Unraveling The Mystery Of One Of Illinoiss Most Infamous Crimes Susan Elmore by Susan Elmore 9781606351598, 1606351591 instant download after payment.

New evidence discovered in a 130-year-old mysteryUpon discovering that her great-great aunt was the victim and central figure in one of Illinois's most notorious crimes, author Susan Elmore set out to learn more. She uncovered a perplexing case that resulted in multiple suspects, a lynch mob, charges of perjury and bribery, a failed kidnapping attempt, broken family loyalties, lies, cover-ups, financial devastation, and at least two suicides.In June 1882, when young schoolteacher Emma Bond was brutally gang-raped and left for dead in her country schoolhouse near Taylorville, Illinois, an enduring mystery was born. The case was covered by newspapers across the country, but some of the injuries inflicted upon the victim were so appalling that the press refused to print the ugliest details, referring to them only as "nameless indignities." Emma's life hung in the balance for months, but she survived. Eighteen months went by before three of the six suspects were finally brought to...

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