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Why not adopt the treatment given to Belva Gaertner, whose situation is comparable? The article on her calls her "Suspected American murderess". It is a fact that many suspect she committed the murder, despite her lack of conviction.
Why not adopt the treatment given to Belva Gaertner, whose situation is comparable? The article on her calls her "Suspected American murderess". It is a fact that many suspect she committed the murder, despite her lack of conviction.
--[[User:Rnickel|Rnickel]] 18:12, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
--[[User:Rnickel|Rnickel]] 18:12, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
::She changed her story multiple times. That makes her a serial liar. We will never know for sure, but she's probably guilty of manslaughter or murder. [[Special:Contributions/70.161.8.90|70.161.8.90]] ([[User talk:70.161.8.90|talk]]) 00:05, 3 July 2024 (UTC)


==Needs sources==
==Needs sources==

Revision as of 00:05, 3 July 2024

Incorrect Dates?

Found and photographed her tombstone yesterday. It reads

Top panel: BEULAH M.

Front: DAU. OF J.R. & M. SHERIFF NOV. 18 1898 MAR. 10, 1927

Epitaph: Gone but not forgotten.

--Sporkofscience 22:09, 10 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Murder Controversy

why call her a murderess? I think she was finally acquitted.

I agree with the above statement - While it is evident that it was she who killed the man, it never came clear if it was an actual murder, or a self-defence kill. I say, change "murderess" into "killer". --Akuen 18:02, 20 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Why not adopt the treatment given to Belva Gaertner, whose situation is comparable? The article on her calls her "Suspected American murderess". It is a fact that many suspect she committed the murder, despite her lack of conviction. --Rnickel 18:12, 13 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

She changed her story multiple times. That makes her a serial liar. We will never know for sure, but she's probably guilty of manslaughter or murder. 70.161.8.90 (talk) 00:05, 3 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Needs sources

No sources, add unref tag. POV, calls her a murderer though she was not convicted.--FloNight 23:21, 4 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I say she is a scumbag killer who instead of having a musical about the sham acquittal she should have gotten the electric chair. Poor dumb Al Annan.

Don't take it out on Kander and Ebb; they wrote the musical long after she was acquitted (and had died). And as it turned out, even the musical was ahead of its time; it wasn't till after O.J. Simpson's trial in the 1990's that it took off as the long-running revival (and later Oscar-winning film). --RBBrittain 03:51, 14 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Conflict between paragraphs

The first and second paragraphs under "Early life" are conflicting. The first says she moved to Chicago right after divorcing Perry Stephens; the second says she didn't move there till after she married Al Annan in Kentucky. Since there aren't any web links to the Chicago Tribune articles cited, I can't for myself which is correct. Which one is it? Or are both correct (i.e., she married Annan immediately after divorcing Stephens--which suggests Annan wasn't her first cuckold)? --RBBrittain 03:51, 14 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]