Three Women Bound by Murder, part 3: Anna Grabau

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96 Hendrickson Ave., Rockville Centre, Hempstead, New York

I wrote in my last post about the murder of Louise “Lulu” Bailey, a case made more sensational in the newspapers of the day by the fact she was killed in her doctor’s office. Today, before I get to the accused murderer, I’m writing about an incidental character who I think still deserves our attention. Read more >>

Three Women Bound by Murder, part 2: Lulu Bailey

Mrs. Louise "Lulu" Duryea Bailey

Mrs. Louise “Lulu” Duryea Bailey

The crash of a breaking window interrupted the parting conversation between the physician, Edwin Carman, and his patient, Mrs. Louise Bailey. Dr. Carman whirled and saw a gun, held in a hand thrust through the broken window.  Read more >>

Three Women Bound by Murder, part 1

 

The home of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Carman

The home of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Carman

On the evening of June 30, 1914, Mrs. Louise “Lulu” Bailey was shot dead while speaking with her physician, Dr. Edwin Carman, in his home office on West Merrick Road in Freeport, Long Island, New York. Read more >>