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Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, Three-Room Dwelling diorama, baby's room / Lorie Shaull
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説明 | Please attribute to Lorie Shaull if used elsewhere.Three-Room Dwelling diorama details:Reported to Nutshell Laboratories, Monday, November 1, 1937.Robert Judson, a foreman in a shoe factory, his wife, Kate Judson, and their baby, Linda Mae Judson, were discovered dead by Paul Abbott, a neighbor.Mr. Abbott was question and gave the following statement:Bob Judson and he drove to their work together, alternating cars. This was Abbott’s week to drive. On Monday morning, November 1, he was late—about 7:35 a.m.—so, when blowing his horn didn’t bring Judson out, Abbott went to the factory without him, believing Judson would come in his own car.Sarah Abbott, Paul Abbott’s wife, was also questioned and gave the following statement:After Paul had left, she watched for Bob to come out. Finally, about 8:15 a.m., seeing no signs of activity at the Judson house, she went over toothier porch and tried the front door, but it was locked and she knocked and called but got no answer. She then went to the kitchen porch, but that door was also locked. She looking in through the glass, and then, thoroughly aroused by the sight of the gun and blood, she ran home and notified the police.The model shows the premises just before Mrs. Abbott went to the house.N.B.: Dawn broke at 5:00 a.m. Sunrise at 6:17 a.m. Weather clear. No lights were lighted in the house. Both outside doors were locked on the inside. |
撮影日 | 2017-03-06 12:22:20 |
撮影者 | Lorie Shaull , St Paul, United States |
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