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Murder in the Great North Woods

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Daisy Grace drugged her husband and then shot him. Her action was the execution of a diabolical plot to murder Eugene H. Grace for his insurance money, which the woman planned several days before. She says she drugged him before she shot him, and the evidence so far uncovered proves it. Daisy Grace Found Not Guilty". Daisy Ople Grace was declared not guilty of trying to kill her husband by a jury here at 6 o'clock this evening.

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    Retrieved 20 May June -July , see: Retrieved April 21, Man found dead in apartment complex pond". Retrieved July 8, Retrieved July 9, Lee ; Rabe, Jean When they got back down to Lancaster, they sued Robbins and prevailed. In , Robbins made a proposition. He would go trapping and hunting again with the men and use the proceeds of the trip to pay his debts. Cloutman did not join them.

    The journey met with early success. However, Robbins had darker plans this time. He then killed the boy with a hatchet. But Sheriff Lewis Loomis was the man for the job. Described as strongly built and muscular, he had a reputation as a strongman. He would wrestle all comers at annual musters and fairs, and was undefeated. He recruited two men, Hezekiah Parsons, Jr. Ellingwood to join him. The men went in to the woods and for the next 30 days searched for Robbins. As autumn approached, they heard word that Robbins had surfaced at his home, but by the time they got there he had left.

    Then they heard he was travelling up the Magalloway River. They proceeded after him, and the men found his belongings.

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    They managed to get between Robbins and his rifle. Robbins fought furiously, and the men had to tie him in the floor of their boat as they returned via the river out of fear that he would try to tip the craft over and drown them all. The arrest was celebrated and Robbins was locked in the jail in Lancaster to wait trial. Robbins had friends and family that stood by him, however. They managed to slip him some tools, and he steadily picked away at the bars in his cell. As the day of his trial neared, one morning the jailer found the cell empty. Robbins had broken the bars out of his window and escaped.

    The jailer explained that Robbins had successfully hidden his work by hanging a blanket over the window, complaining of cold drafts. That was the last people in the area ever saw of David Robbins, other than perhaps his confederates. People lived in fear of him returning for years.