Mary Mabel Rogers, VT, 1905 December 8

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Mrs. Rogers, 19=years-old, chloroformed her 32~year-old |
husband, Marcas, a Tomes farmer, to death to collect
$500. insurance and to be able to ma rry another and

younger mane She was hanged on December 8, 1905,

Source: Front Page Detective » November 1969

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ROGERS, MAry Mabel oe Ge

Mrs. Rogers, 19=years-old, chloroformed her 32-year-old
husband, Marcas, a Vermont farmer, to death to collect
$500. insurance and to be able to ma rry another and
younger mane She was hanged on December 8, 1905,

Source: Front P age Detective , November 1969

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Mrs. Rogers, 19-years-old, chloroformed her 32-year-old
isband, Marcas, a Vermont farmer, to death to collect

$500, insurance and to be able to ma rry another and

younger man, She was hanged on December 8, 1905.

Source: Front Page Detective , November 1969

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