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197: 212:. Her brothers speculated that her estranged Russian husband provided the poison and described his influence on her life as "evil". Crushed by the loss of their friend, the artists from the Bohemian studio asked to be involved with Stopa's funeral. Enticed by the nature of the tragic love story, her funeral drew many curious onlookers and gawkers, some accounts claiming as many as 10,000 people. Stopa is buried at the 133: 187:
cottage on the outskirts of the city and tried to shoot her lover's wife, named Doodles, but accidentally shot and killed their 68-year old gardener, Henry Manning. Kenley Smith was at work in downtown Chicago at the time of the shooting and was quickly picked up by the authorities for his protection
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Also living at the artists' studio was a Russian man whom Stopa married, variously referred to in the press as "Vlad", "Ted", "Glaskoff", "Glasko", "Glasgow" or "Glaskow". There is confusion about his background. He described himself as a count who lost a fortune in the
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Smith financially supported Stopa as an intellectual and artist. At some point, they began an affair. When Smith broke off the relationship, Stopa was extremely unhappy and demanded he leave his wife for her. Stopa traveled to the Smiths'
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neighborhood. Her father was a clay sculpture modeler in Chicago and her mother came from a prominent Polish family. While living in her parents' rigidly conformist home, she studied at
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Smith said he eventually told Stopa they could no longer see each other. A month later, he said, she demanded either $ 1,000 for a trip to Europe or that he leave his wife for her.
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was once a tenant and friend of Stopa's lover, Kenley Smith. After reading of the scandal in the newspaper, Hemingway privately reacted to it with dark amusement.
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and became Chicago's youngest and first woman assistant U.S. district attorney. Others described her as extremely smart and of a dominating emotional nature.
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In search of a more individualistic and independent lifestyle, Stopa moved to a studio with other creatives located in the Bohemian
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Hadley showed him the April 28th Tribune with the juicy scandal in which his one time friend, Kenley Smith, was standing knee deep.
124:(May 5, 1900 – April 25, 1924) was a Polish-American lawyer and murderer who committed suicide the day after committing her crime. 164: 179:, but Stopa's brothers portrayed him as a bootlegger and professional gambler. He and Stopa separated soon after marrying. 609: 594: 231: 619: 149: 462:"Woman Murderer Suicide in Detroit; Wanda Stopa, Who Killed Caretaker in Chicago Home, Takes Poison in Hotel" 584: 209: 649: 579: 184: 148:, in 1900. She emigrated to the United States with her parents and siblings, ending up in Chicago's 176: 250:
by Paul Dailing delved into the story in post number 283, named "The Murderess Down the Block".
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Stopa's story was also the subject of episode 108 of the Chicago History Podcast.
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Wanda Stopa, who had sought in Towertown escape from the life in Little Poland.
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The Gold Coast and the Slum: A Sociological Study of Chicago's Near North Side
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and for an interview. Stopa fled the scene and led the police on a manhunt.
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Second City Sinners: True Crime from Historic Chicago's Deadly Streets
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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Emigrants from Congress Poland to the United States
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University of Illinois Chicago School of Law alumni
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Warsaw
Mazowieckie
Poland
Russian Empire
Detroit, Michigan
Suicide by cyanide poisoning
Bohemian National Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois

Warsaw
Poland
Little Poland
The John Marshall Law School
bar exam
Towertown
Roaring Twenties
Russian Revolution
Palos Park

cyanide
Detroit Statler Hotel
Bohemian National Cemetery
Ernest Hemingway
episode
Deadly Women
"The Girls of Murder City"
"Bohemias Golden Sun Leads Girl Prodigy-To Murder Charge"


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