Where's Your Mother, George? The True Crime of George Schneider
Two-Dollar Terrors, A Two-Dollar Terror #4
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Publisher Description
George said that he was taking his mother to a train in the fall of 1883 when they were overcome by two robbers at the end of the lane at the edge of his farm. In the course of the robbery, he claimed, the robbers killed his mother, and buried her in a ravine on George's property. He fetched a shovel for them. George said they threatened his family, so he kept quiet about it for five long weeks. This novelette-length story details the unraveling of George's story and the terrible price he paid for his rage.
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