The Cruel Murder of Mina Miller by Unknown

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Author Unknown
Title The Cruel Murder of Mina Miller
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Summary "The Cruel Murder of Mina Miller" by Unknown is a true crime account that details a shocking murder case from the late 19th century. The book recounts the tragic and brutal killing of Mina Miller, a woman whose life ended just an hour after her hasty marriage to Martin Kenkouwsky, also known as Louis Kettler. This narrative likely emphasizes themes of betrayal, violence, and societal issues of the time, serving as both a cautionary tale and a grim exploration of human relationships. The story unfolds with the discovery of Mina’s gruesomely beaten body shortly after her marriage, leading to an intense investigation into her past and her relationship with her husband. As detectives piece together evidence, it becomes clear that Kenkouwsky's motives may have included robbery, with indications that he was aware of Mina's financial assets. The narrative presents the complex dynamics of love, deception, and desperation, ultimately revealing a web of lies that culminates in tragedy. As the investigation progresses, Kenkouwsky’s conflicting statements and actions, along with eyewitness accounts, immerse readers in a gripping true crime drama that explores the darker aspects of human nature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HV: Social sciences: Social pathology, Social and Public Welfare
Subject Muller, Philomena, -1881
Subject Kinkowski, Martin, -1882
Subject Murder -- New Jersey
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EBook-No. 56191
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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