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Vaknin, Sam, 1961-

"The First Book of Factoids"

William was convinced from the start that
Belva was being unfaithful to him. They both hired gumshoes, who spent
their time mostly spying on each other.
In 1923, Walter Law was found dead in his Nash sedan. Belva was
involved with him. Her statement to the police read thus: "gin and
guns-either one is
bad enough but together they get you in a dickens of a mess, don't
they?" She promised to reunite with William if exonerated and the jury
rendered a verdict of "not guilty". Later, William divorced her,
accusing her of homicidal tendencies.
In 1924, Annan was asked out on a date by Harry Kolstedt, a co-worker.
They had a fight and he was killed. In her latest version of the
events - she proferred a few - Annan insisted that Harry tried to rape
her and that she took his life in self-defense. She was found not
guilty and promptly divorced her husband. She died of tuberculosis, in
a hospital bed.
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