Bad Girls of Arizona: Louise Marshall
Arizona has had its share of female criminals, but in the late 1920s and early 1930s, three Arizona women committed sensational crimes that attracted the attention of the nation. This is the second book in the series, though they need not be read in order.
Louise Foucar Marshall was a philanthropist best known for starting the Marshall Foundation in 1930. It still supports charitable organizations that better the lives of Tucson and Pima County residents. But in 1931, Louise Marshall made headlines when she shot her husband as he slept one night.
Louise, an elderly woman, believed her younger husband was having an affair with the housekeeper and that the housekeeper and her husband were poisoning her. She dismissed the housekeeper, but her husband saw the full force of her fury.
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Louise Foucar Marshall was a philanthropist best known for starting the Marshall Foundation in 1930. It still supports charitable organizations that better the lives of Tucson and Pima County residents. But in 1931, Louise Marshall made headlines when she shot her husband as he slept one night.
Louise, an elderly woman, believed her younger husband was having an affair with the housekeeper and that the housekeeper and her husband were poisoning her. She dismissed the housekeeper, but her husband saw the full force of her fury.
Bad Girls of Arizona: Louise Marshall
Arizona has had its share of female criminals, but in the late 1920s and early 1930s, three Arizona women committed sensational crimes that attracted the attention of the nation. This is the second book in the series, though they need not be read in order.
Louise Foucar Marshall was a philanthropist best known for starting the Marshall Foundation in 1930. It still supports charitable organizations that better the lives of Tucson and Pima County residents. But in 1931, Louise Marshall made headlines when she shot her husband as he slept one night.
Louise, an elderly woman, believed her younger husband was having an affair with the housekeeper and that the housekeeper and her husband were poisoning her. She dismissed the housekeeper, but her husband saw the full force of her fury.
Louise Foucar Marshall was a philanthropist best known for starting the Marshall Foundation in 1930. It still supports charitable organizations that better the lives of Tucson and Pima County residents. But in 1931, Louise Marshall made headlines when she shot her husband as he slept one night.
Louise, an elderly woman, believed her younger husband was having an affair with the housekeeper and that the housekeeper and her husband were poisoning her. She dismissed the housekeeper, but her husband saw the full force of her fury.
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BN ID: | 2940014077743 |
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Publisher: | Arizona Daily Star |
Publication date: | 01/31/2012 |
Series: | Bad Girls of Arizona , #2 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 86 KB |
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