Mary Sherman
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Mary Sherman (researcher, JFK/Assassination/Premature death) | |
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Born | Mary Stults 1913-04-21 Evanston, Illinois, USA |
Died | 1964-07-21 (Age 51) New Orleans, Louisiana |
Cause of death | stabbing, burns |
Alma mater | University of Chicago |
Spouse | Thomas Sherman |
Victim of | murder |
Interests | cancer |
Cancer researcher interested in the JFK Assassination. In 1964 she was stabbed in the heart, arm, leg and stomach and her mattress had been set on fire. |
Murder
"Mary Sherman was murdered on 21st July, 1964. She had been stabbed in the heart, arm, leg and stomach. Her mattress had been set on fire, but her massive burns could not have come from the smoking mattress. The crime has never been solved. Sherman's death occurred on the day the Warren Commission came to her city (New Orleans) to obtain testimony about the assassination of John F. Kennedy."[1]
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