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Dick and her father were put on trial in 1946. The event drew large crowds due to the grim nature of the crime and the revelation that Dick kept a black book with a record of all her sexual encounters. Dick estimated that she had had sex with 150 men, most of whom were more wealthy than her husband.
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Dick had given birth three times and invented a man named "Norman White" to conceal the identity of each baby's father. Her children were Peter David White, Heather Maria White and a second daughter who was stillborn. The body in Dick's attic was identified as that of Peter David White, sparking a
245:, Dick appealed her case and won an eventual acquittal. MacLean was found guilty of being an accessory after the fact and was sent to prison for four years. As part of the investigation, a partly mummified body of a male infant was found in Dick's attic, encased in cement in an old suitcase. 213:. John, who also worked for the HSR, threatened to expose Donald MacLean's fraud. Evelyn began a sexual relationship with a new boyfriend, Bill Bohozuk, days after her marriage and separated from John within three months. John Dick disappeared after another three months. 232:
allowed him to be identified as John. John's head and limbs had been sawn from his body and — as later evidence revealed — were disposed of in the furnace of Evelyn's home at 32 Carrick Avenue. Evelyn, Donald MacLean and Bill Bohozuk were subsequently charged with
174:, born October 13, 1920) was a Canadian socialite suspected of killing her husband and son although she never confessed to either crime. She served time for manslaughter from 1947 to 1958 and subsequently disappeared. She was issued a pardon under the 241:
In court, she stated that one of those men was the judge's son. J.J. Sullivan defended Dick unsuccessfully and the jury convicted her and sentenced her to death by hanging. With the help of a new lawyer,
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second murder trial. This began in 1947 and Dick was sentenced to life in prison but paroled in 1958 after serving only eleven years in
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by five local children, Faith Reid, David Reid, Fred Weaver, Jim Weaver and Bob Weaver. The condition of the victim's
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Jacques, Alison (2016). "Evelyn Dick, Soap Star: Newspaper Coverage of the Torso Murder Case, 1946–1947".
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immigrants Donald and Alexandra MacLean. A year after her birth, her family moved to 214 Rosslyn Avenue,
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A well known school yard song, (with a double entendre) at the time of the murders went as follows:
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Hamilton author James King listed the Evelyn Dick story as partial inspiration for his 2000 novel
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in 1985. Her trials remain among the most sensationalized events in Canadian criminal history.
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a book focusing on Dick's murder trial and subsequent disappearance. A 2002 television film,
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Alex Chapple (Director), Dennis Foon, Marjorie Freeman Campbell (book) (2002).
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At the age of 24 MacLean married John Dick, a 39 year-old man from a
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Torso Murder (Evelyn Dick) series in the Brian Vallée archival fonds
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album in 1989. "How Could You Mrs Dick" became the title of a 1982
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Bloody Matrimony: Evelyn Dick and the Torso Murder Case
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used these lyrics for the song "Evelyn Dick" on their
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Beamsville, Ontario
Paroled
Conviction(s)
Murder
Manslaughter
Death
Life imprisonment
née
royal prerogative of mercy
Beamsville, Ontario
Scottish
Hamilton, Ontario
Hamilton Street Railway
Mennonite
Russian Revolution
torso
Hamilton Mountain
Albion Falls
testicles
murder
J.J. Robinette
Kingston
Prison for Women
Forgotten Rebels
CBC Radio
Eddie Greenspan
Brian Vallée
The Torso Murder: The Untold Story of Evelyn Dick
Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story

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