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So Far from Home: The Pearl Bryan Murder Featured

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Author
Robert Wilhelm
Kindle Unlimited
  • Memoirs, Biography & History
    Usual eBook Price
    9.95
    Paperback Price
    16.95
    Author Website
    rhwilhelm.com
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    Sale Starts
    October 30, 2023
    Sale Ends
    November 6, 2023
    Sale Price
    4.99

    The headless corpse of a young woman, discovered in the woods of Northern Kentucky in February 1896, disrupted communities in three states. The woman was Pearl Bryan, daughter of a wealthy farmer in Greencastle, Indiana, and her suspected killers, Scott Jackson and Alonzo Walling, were dental students in Cincinnati, Ohio. How her decapitated body ended up in the Highlands of Kentucky is the subject of So Far from Home: The Pearl Bryan Murder. It was the age of yellow journalism when sensational murder cases drove newspaper circulation, and daily papers competed to print the most gruesome details and explicit illustrations. Local crimes became national news, and readers followed the daily progress of police investigations and murder trials as if they were serialized mysteries. The murder of Pearl Bryan in 1896, featuring a headless corpse, remorseless villains, and threats of civil unrest, fit the bill perfectly. So Far from Home; The Pearl Bryan Murder revisits the story as it unfolded in the daily press.

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