Sympathy for the Devil: The Emmanuel Baptist Murders of Old San Francisco
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On the day before Easter Sunday 1895, the stabbed and strangled body of twenty-one-year-old Minnie Williams was found in Emmanuel Baptist Church in San Francisco's Mission District. A search of the church yielded another grisly discovery in the belfry: the decomposing body of another young woman, reported as missing ten days earlier. She, too, had been strangled. But unlike the victim in the library, Blanche Lamont was lovingly laid out as if for burial. Clues led the police to suspect a friend of both victims, a medical student who was also the assistant superintendent of the church's Sunday school. But those who knew Theo Durrant denied that this highly respectable young man could have had anything to do with these horrible crimes.Virginia A. McConnell demonstrates that Durrant was exactly what he seemed to be: a genuinely good man whose life went terribly wrong because of the biological, genetic, and mental problems from which he suffered - problems of which he was not even aware. McConnell also examines the extensive and sensational press coverage of the case and the effect of the murders on San Francisco. Virginia A.McConnell teaches English, literature, speech, and criminal justice at Walla Walla Community College's Clarkston Center in Washington and lives on thirty acres of land in Idaho.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780803283107
EAN: 9780803283107
Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2005
Dewey: 364.152
Illustration: Y
LCCN: 2005014757
No of Pages: 334
Series Title: English
Width: 153 mm
ISBN-10: 0803283105
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Binding: Paperback
Height: 224 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 20 mm