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Episode 33: The Scars of Loss

Mabel Moore and William Stewart each lost a spouse in the early 20th Century. They also had hidden connections that would drive their drastic actions to cope with that loss miles and years apart.

 

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Sources

Police Block Father’s Plot to Slay Babes.’ The Davenport Democrat and Leader, 5/28/1920

Buys Gun to Kill Himself and Children.’ The Daily Times, 5/28/1920

Stewart Says He Wouldn’t Kill Children.’ The Daily Times, 5/29/1920

Drops Suicide and Pleads for His Children.’ The Davenport Democrat and Leader, 5/29/1920

Beckons From Dreamland the Husband Avers. Davenport Democrat and Leader, 6/4/1920

Girl, Deserted by Chicagoan, Tries Suicide in St. Louis. Chicago Tribune, 8/31/1912 p. 5

Deserted By Man, Mabel Piersoll Attempts Life. The Springfield News-Leader, 8/31/1912

Nemade, Rashmi Ph.D. Historical Understandings of Depression. www.gulfbend.org

Schimelpfenig, Nancy. The History of Depression. www.verywellmind.com

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