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Mrs. Nack Confesses To The Murder

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Day
18
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Augusta Nack confessed in eourt at New York City the now famous murder of Wm. Guldensuppe and implicated her lover, Martin Thora, in the horrible crime. On the day the murder was committed, she said, Guldensuppe and herself left New York and went the Woodside cottag-e. She told Guldensuppe to enter and examine the house whiie the reruained outside. He went upstairs and a shot was fired. Martin Thorn then carne down and said he had killed Guldensuppe. He went back and cut the corpse in pieces and tied the pieces np in pareƩis and they were afterward taken on board a ferryboat and cast into the river.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register