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firecrackers he fairly dropped to the ground, wailing like a newborn.
He caused a great scene, with the onlookers left wondering why a
grown man was screaming for them to ‘take cover’. After that there
was no more enjoying the fair for us. My life has stagnated and staled.
I have fallen into a routine of taking care of Stanley.
I admit that I could not cope without the help of Thomas, for he
has been such a good friend to me since the return from France. It
angers me that Stanley can’t just rid himself of the war the way
Tommy has. To make matters worse, Stanley berates me for spending
too much time with Tommy, but this issue is caused by his own fault.
Tommy calms me – he is the warm first shower of spring that thaws
my frosty winter.
I do hope to visit you soon and I’m well aware it’s been much too
long since I’ve had the chance to see you! Looking after Stanley has
taken up all of my time. May God find me a way out of this.
Your loving sister,
Lucille
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I can’t stop thinking about you. 209 Edward. 9 o’clock. Destroy once
received, lest S finds this.
– T
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Primary Report – Jackson Police Department
Filed by Officer Grant on Tuesday 17 June, 1919
Police were called to the Edwards Hotel (Jackson, MS) by hotel staff
after the discovery of a dead body. A staff member found the body at
1400 hours in suite 209. The cause of death appears to be a ladies’
hatpin, forced through the neck of the victim as well as other physical
trauma around the head which is also evident. The victim has been
identified as
G
ates
, Stanley (27) (male). Although much of the
furniture was found considerably disorderly and toppled, few
personal belongings were found in the suite (see note). Only one
witness, who had been staying in the adjacent room, has been spoken
to –
Griffith
, Genevieve (43) (female). Mrs Griffith reported that,
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