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Originally Posted by odinthor
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Originally Posted by Scott Charles
A dreadful (though perfectly noirish!) tale…
Much is made about the 19 year old “girl wife”, but how old was Wittwer himself? 30? 50?
I wouldn’t be surprised if the “girl wife” took the money. Who else had the opportunity? And she sounds like she was a pretty cold person in the first place.
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I agree, this was an absolutely dreadful story...tragic on so many levels.
but I don't believe young Mrs. Wittwer took the money. I think it was either one of the neighbors.....
"Before a policeman reached the scene of the shooting, the body was approached and touched by a neighbor or two."
...or the mysterious Dr. Desendorf...who apparently disappeared afterwards.
I found it odd that the author kept emphasizing the age of the new bride by calling her the
"girl-wife".
Unless I'm mistaken, nineteen wasn't all that young to be married, especially back then. (by the headline I thought she was 16
or, heaven forbid, younger) And why wasn't Mr. Wittwer's age mentioned? His age is extremely relevant to the story.
And lastly, I didn't get a clear picture of what was 'wrong' with Mrs. Wittwer (the so called 'girl-wife').
The author stated..
"Illness had left her less strong mentally than she would otherwise had been."
Is he implying she was just 'slow' or was it something more incapacitating?
Anyway...dreadful story. I feel extremely bad for Mr. Wittwer.
He appeared to be kind and generous.
(except that part about murder-suicide)
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