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* [[4 Mar 1914 - Daily Herald (Everett, Washington)]]: Her Husband Slain, Wife Tries Suicide | * [[4 Mar 1914 - Daily Herald (Everett, Washington)]]: Her Husband Slain, Wife Tries Suicide | ||
* [[4 Mar 1914 - Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington)]]: BOY GIVES CLUE IN MURDER MYSTERY | |||
* [[6 Mar 1914 - Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington)]]: 8 Year Old Boy Witness Sticks to His Story That Strangers Slew Father | * [[6 Mar 1914 - Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington)]]: 8 Year Old Boy Witness Sticks to His Story That Strangers Slew Father | ||
* [[7 Mar 1914 - Tacoma Daily Ledge (Tacoma, Washington)|7 Mar 1914 - Tacoma Daily Ledger (Tacoma, Washington)]]: Wife of Man Slain With Ax Arrested | * [[7 Mar 1914 - Tacoma Daily Ledge (Tacoma, Washington)|7 Mar 1914 - Tacoma Daily Ledger (Tacoma, Washington)]]: Wife of Man Slain With Ax Arrested |
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Name | Mary Magdalena Goebel |
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Newspaper Transcription
- 4 Mar 1914 - Daily Herald (Everett, Washington): Her Husband Slain, Wife Tries Suicide
- 4 Mar 1914 - Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington): BOY GIVES CLUE IN MURDER MYSTERY
- 6 Mar 1914 - Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington): 8 Year Old Boy Witness Sticks to His Story That Strangers Slew Father
- 7 Mar 1914 - Tacoma Daily Ledger (Tacoma, Washington): Wife of Man Slain With Ax Arrested
- 9 Mar 1914 - Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington): Widow Admits She Knows Man Who Murdered Rancher
- 14 Mar 1914 - Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington): "I PAID $100 TO HAVE MY HUSBAND KILLED"
- 14 Mar 1914 - Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Washington): PAID $100 TO GET HUSBAND KILLED
- 7 May 1914 - Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington): Wife of Murdered Rancher Betrayed by Love Letters
- 19 May 1914 - Tacoma Daily News (Tacoma, Washington): Six Women on Jury Trying Mrs. Werner on Murder Charge
- 19 May 1914 - Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington): PLEADS WITH PROSECUTOR FOR HER BABY
- 20 May 1914 - Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington): Mrs. Werner Hears Murder Confession Read in Court
- 20 May 1914 - Tacoma Daily News (Tacoma, Washington): GOES ON STAND TO REPUDIATE CONFESSION
- 22 May 1914 - Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington): Mrs. Werner Not Guilty of Slaying Her Husband