Description: Murder or Suicide? Eva Remington Sheldon, wife of Frank N. Sheldon and mother of four children, was found dead in their rural home in the Town of Brutus on the morning of April 30, 1896. Her death resulted in one of the longest, costliest and most sensational trials in the history of Cayuga County. Why? Because Eva did not die a natural death. She was found dead in the pantry of the family home, a bullet having passed through her brain. Some people found suicide an acceptable explanation for her death; others suspected Frank Sheldon of murdering his wife, and ultimately stood trial for her murder. Donald J Stinson has researched transcripts of court proceedings, newspaper accounts and other publications to give the reader an in depth account of the events leading up to, during, and following the trial. You, the reader, be the judge of whether Frank Sheldon was guilty of the murder of Eva Sheldon. softcover 416 pages.
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Book Title: Death in the Pantry
Author: Donald Stinson
Publication Year: 1896
Language: English