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Graham became ungovernable and frequently wrote to his wife to spite them at the Molloy farm, and again the poor confiding, discarded wife determined to join him; but in the meantime the bigamy case began to stare him in the face, and Mrs. Molloy knew that his disgrace meant her downfall also. She furnished the funds for George Graham to go after his wife and get her out of the way and he did so. When George Graham subsequently raised money on her name and went to Kansas City he met Emma Molloy at the Union Depot hotel, and when he had explained afterwards that he used the money to give his wife who was tormenting him for aid, Mrs. Molloy did not contradict him and say that it was her whom he met. but she went farther and corroborated his falsehood by saying that Sarah Graham was in a house of questionable repute in St. Louis. (This is a fact that Cora Lee admitted to me, that it was Mrs. Molloy herself whom George Graham met in Kansas City, and it has not been denied as yet), and all this time all that was mortal of the woman was concealed in the old well on the farm at Brookline.”“Well, but did not George Graham state positively that the woman had no hand in the matter?”“I will come to that later on, George Graham made his confession to me under the belief that I was an attorney and he made it with the direct understanding that it would save the iife of
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Elkhart Sentinel

Elkhart, Indiana, US

Sat, Dec 25, 1886

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