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William Abrams was arrested on September 15, 1868, followed by Silas Hartman on September 21, and Nancy Clem on October 7. Evidence suggested that Nancy Clem, a businesswoman, had been involved in a business scam and was heavily indebted to one of the victims, Jacob Young.
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overturned the guilty verdict, and Harrison retried the case, again winning a conviction. After the second murder conviction was again overturned by the State Supreme Court,
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dismissed the case. Clem was tried five times for the murders in total but was never convicted for them. Clem was later convicted of
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The Cold Spring tragedy: Trial and conviction of Mrs. Nancy E. Clem for the murder of Jacob Young and wife...
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The crime attracted nationwide attention at the time due to one of the murder suspects, Clem, being a woman.
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in another case involving a financial scam, for which she received a 4-year sentence.
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Clem's murder conviction in the second trial was touted as prosecutor
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Clem, N. E., Hartman, S. W., & Marion County (Ind.). (1869).
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Bodenhamer, David J.; Barrows, Robert G. (November 22, 1994).
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The Notorious Mrs. Clem: Murder and Money in the Gilded Age
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Infobox event
considered for merging
White River
Indianapolis
Benjamin Harrison
23rd President of the United States
prosecutor

circumstantial evidence
hung jury
life imprisonment
pardoned
Governor
James D. Williams
Benjamin Harrison
Indiana Supreme Court
Boone County
commissioners
perjury
forgery





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