A young French woman, Mademoiselle Julie Gautard, kills herself in Youngstown, Ohio under somewhat mysterious circumstances. A year later, a "woman in white" ghost is seen near the house where she met her end.
The Bonnell Mansion: https://www.ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p267401coll36/id/2820
“Missing from Columbus,” Philadelphia Inquirer, November 13, 1888.
“Missing Miss Fairweather,” New York Times, November 13, 1888.
“Obituary: Henry O. Bonnell.” The Iron Age vol. 51 part 1. Obituary is in February 2, 1893.
“Solved a mystery,” Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 16, 1889.
“The Fairweather mystery,” Philadelphia Inquirer, November 16, 1888.
Woodyard, Chris. The Headless Horror: Strange and Ghostly Ohio Tales. Dayton, OH: Kestrel Publications, 2013.
Opening music by Kevin MacLeod.
Closing music by Soma.
93 -Death Most Mysterious, Part Two
92 - Death Most Mysterious, Part One
91 - The Kelayres Massacre
90 - The Red Man of the Tuileries
89 - William Etlinger
88 - The Tichborne Claimant
87 - The Green Bicycle Mystery
86 - The Wheels of Orffyreus
85 - Don't Call It Murder, Call It A Job
84 - The Phantom Stabber of Bridgeport
83 - The Periphery of the Canon
82 - The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser
81 - The Demon of the Belfry
80 - The Smallest of the Small
79 - Helen Eiker
78 - The Phantom of O'Donnell Heights
77 - The Death of Ocey Snead
76 - The Devil's Footprints
75 - Earle Leonard Nelson, Part Three
74 - Earle Leonard Nelson, Part Two
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