Re: Alice Cooper Conklin death 1895
COOPER, CONKLIN
Posted By: Bill Hansen (email) In Response To: Re: Alice Cooper Conklin death 1895 (Chi (Rouse) Benedict)
Date: 1/15/2005 at 15:28:07
The following is from the Ottumwa Daily Courier dated July 11, 1895:
HORRIBLE SUICIDE
Oskaloosa, Iowa, July 10 - Mrs. Phil Conklin this morning saturated her clothing with kerosene, lighted it, and burned herself to death. She leaves three small children. Cause temporary insanity.
The following is from the Ottumwa Daily Courier dated July 18, 1895:
AT OSKALOOSA
The body of Mrs. P.B. Conklin Exhumed and a Post Mortem Held
Reprinted from the Oskaloosa Herald
At the request of Mr. Conklin, Coroner Woodruff directed the exhumation of the body of the late Mrs. P.B. Conlin, and an examination made thereof to see whether or not she died by any other than the means thought, from the horrible burning self inflicted.
There has been much gossip about the matter and Mr. Conklin took this as the nearest and best way to a judicial determination of the matter by the condition of the body. Prof. Floyd Davis is the expert in charge.
The following physicians attended the examination: Drs. Hugg, Andrews, Jerel, Hunter, Cone, Todd, Beaudry and J.E. Morgan. The body was in a bad state of decomposition and extremely unpleasant to handle.
Drs. Beaudry and Jarel operated and the examination clearly showed that the death resulted from self inflicted fire and nothing else. Yet portions of the brain, liver, spleen, bladder, and stomach were taken by Prof. Davis for closer examination. The body was immediately re-interred.
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