Violent dealth is amazingly apt to remind us of vigorous life; these ten stories of classic North Carolina murders which occurred between 1808 and 1914 represent a much neglected part of the exciting history of the state. Victims include a Confederate general a lovely orphan girl a pathetic little boy and a highly offensive political boss. The motives are the usual ones &#x2014; gain revenge &#x201C;elimination&#x201D; and jealousy.<br/><br/>The plaintive history and untimely death of Naomi Wise &#x2014; &#x201C;poor 'Omi&#x201D; they called her in Randolph County over five generations ago &#x2014; strikingly counterparts Dreiser&#x2019;s <i>An American Tragedy</i>; Ida Bell Warren the veritable Lady Macbeth of Forsyth County; the arsenic poisoner of old Fayetteville; the kidnapping of Kenneth Beasley near the site of the Lost Colony; the almost perfect crime the murder of the hated Reconstruction Senator &#x201C;Chicken&#x201D; Stephens of Caswell County which in spite of the efforts of Claude G. Bowers and others went unsolved for years; the mad jealousy of Frankie Silver of Burke County which ended with bitter justice at the end of the law&#x2019;s noosed rope the first woman hanged in the state &#x2014; these and other lively stories of famous North Carolina murders make fascinating reading.<br/><br/>The stories told with authority and inviting informality employ material from newspapers court records letters family collections and numerous works of local history. They evoke a feeling for a past time and place as well as for the untidy events themselves.
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