Mrs. Ethel Nott's Moral Dilemma
Revised
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Kuklis
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By:
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David Churchwell
Summary
It's 1920s. It's the beginning of the jazz age in Bridgeport, Connecticut. A horrible and tragic murder has taken place. A murder that was front page news nationwide. As quckly as the murder of George Nott appeared in newspapers it vanished due to the privacy request of the families involved in the murder.
This story has a love triangle, mysterious trunks, and firemen searching through a swamp to find George Nott's body. The murderer causes a near riot in the courts by kissing Mrs. Nott while his wife is watching. Mrs. Nott wrote 50 love letters to Elwood while in jail, confessing in the letters how she was the ringleader of the murder. However, it turns out that her lover couldn't read. Which was a shock for Mrs. Nott at the end.
This story has remained a secret for almost ninety years due to the families' desire for anonymity.