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Beauty Slain in Bath: The Titterton Tragedy of 1936

By: Harold Schechter
Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
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A story from the anthology Masters of True Crime, which spans murder cases from the beginning of the 20th century to today. This is a must-hear for fans of true crime and will also be compelling to mystery and thriller listeners.

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A young married novelist was raped and strangled in her high-end home on Beekman Place, Manhattan on the morning of April 10, 1936. With two clues, left behind, a 13" piece of cord that had been used to tie her hands and single horsehair found on her bedspread. At the time at least one of the tabloids disgracefully & unashamedly branded her as being a scarlet woman. It was thanks to Alexander Gettler, a toxicologist, who connected the 2 items that helped to reveal the murderer.

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A tragic story told in a short and detailed manner.
Would recommend as a good short listen.

Well-written

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Very short but also clear-cut case. it seems Harold Schecter specialises and excells in these short stories.

Short

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