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01. Februar 1968 |
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Mrs. Anne Deirdre ... mit den Einkäufen - Vgl. den Artikel »Mother Slain in
Apparent Rape, With Baby in a Carriage Nearby« der NYT vom 1.2.1968:
»A young mother, the wife of a fourth-year medical student, was slain yesterday
apparently after being raped in her apartment in a sedate middle-class
neighborhood in Brooklyn.
The victim, Mrs. Anne Deirdre Curtis [...] was found sprawled across a bed
in her two-and-a-half-room apartment at 297 Lenox Road by her husband,
a 27-year-old student [...] the attack on Mrs. Curtis, a slender woman 5 feet
1 inches [sic] tall with green eyes and straight dark hair, took place sometime
between 4 P.M. and 5:30 P.M. and only minutes after she had returned with
her baby from a shopping trip. [...]
At 4 P.M. a neighbor met Mrs. Curtis and the baby, who was in a carriage, on
the street near the Curtis home. A bag of groceries was in the carriage.
At 5:30 P. M., Mr. Curtis returned to the apartment. When he entered, he saw
the baby still clad in her outdoor garments, lying in the baby carriage near
the door. The groceries were still in the carriage.
In the bedroom, Mr. Curtis found his wife of less than a year lying on the bed
clad only in a blouse and bra. A towel was wrapped round her neck and her
wrists bore marks indicating to the police that they had been bound before
she was attacked. The bed was showered with bits of broken glass and a broken
clock lay nearby, suggesting that Mrs. Curtis had put up a fierce struggle.«
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