Take The Case Of The Unknown Woman: The Story Of One Of The Most Intriguing Murder Mysteries Of The Nineteenth Century Presented By F. Alexander Shipley Expressed As E-Text

woman was murdered in, She is still unknown a hundred and twentyfour years later, her murderer never paying for his or her crime.

I am so grateful for living in this day and age! From the getgo the whole investigation was ruined.
The crime scene was contaminated by neighbors and people walking to work, Everyone plays "investigation" and starts interviewing whomever they think is guilty, The newspaper reporters are no better making up rumors to bulk the story and sell papers,
The few pieces of evidence that the investigators keep secret from the public in order to
Take The Case Of The Unknown Woman: The Story Of One Of The Most Intriguing Murder Mysteries Of The Nineteenth Century Presented By F. Alexander Shipley  Expressed As E-Text
know who the murderer truly is as well as to identify the woman, gets "leaked" out somehow and is posted in the newspapers! The poor investigators now have absolutely nothing to rely on to solve the crime.

I was really surprised when the officers displayed the woman's body and garments she had been carrying.
The went on for three weeks until the autopsy guy put his foot down, The corpse was not looking so fresh after three weeks,
Sadly, this is one cold case that will never be solved, The pictures in this book are probably the only evidence left, Shipley says in the epilogue that "each piece of clothing, every article found at the crime scene, and every photograph, has been lost, taken, or discarded.
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Get this book and read about this woman's story for yourself, You can pick up this book by going to dorrancebookstore, com. There are plenty more books to choose from as well! Happy reading! sitelink yahoo. com/cgibin/clink Having been born and raised in Rahway, NJ, the story of the unknown woman has always fascinated me.
This book was meticulously researched and carefully written by one of Rahway's premier historians, If you love a good unsolved mystery, you'll enjoy this book! This is a fascinating tale based on an actual event that began on March,, when a young woman was found murdered in a field on the outskirts of Rahway, New Jersey.
She had been bludgeoned about the face, and her throat had been cut from ear to ear,

F. Alexander Shipley has provided a detailed history of the investigation into this murder, including numerous identifications of the victim and several confessions to this horrendous crime.
Thousands of individuals, many of whom had a missing family member or friend, thronged to the local morgue, eager to catch a glimpse of the victim in hopes of identifying the remains.


Some have speculated there is a possible link between this dastardly deed and the crimes of Jack the Ripper.
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