'Til Death Do Us...'
A True Crime Story of Bigamy and Murder
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John N Gully and Beverly Standing
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Includes love letters from the victim to the defendant hidden over 70 years!
In August 1945, Gladys Lincoln of Sacramento contacted prosperous Dr. W. D. Broadhurst of Caldwell, Idaho, and rekindled a romance from 20 years earlier. After many passionate letter exchanges and several sexually-charged meetings, they were married in Reno, Nevada on May 20, 1946. After a passion-filled three-day weekend together, the doctor returned to his home in Idaho, and Gladys returned to Sacramento...and to her husband, Leslie Lincoln! But Gladys was much more than a bigamist.
Gladys needed something even she didn’t understand. She married her first husband when she was 20, and her second husband only 14 months later. The second marriage lasted only two years, the third less than 16 months. Leslie Lincoln was her fifth, and Dr. Broadhurst became her sixth. But what desperate need drove her to go from marriage to marriage?
Then what dark mindset moved her and her young cowboy chauffeur to commit murder? Find out in ‘Til Death Do Us...’ the gripping new true crime from WildBlue Press author Patrick Gallagher, whose grandfather was Gladys’ lead defense attorney during her sensational trial.
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- Janalyn
- 31-03-21
A quick but oh so interesting listen!
Gladys is a serial bride and eventually a bigamist, then a murderer and it’s all put in this three hour audiobook. With a great narrator and a great story you learn about Gladys is coming but not so bright devious plans. Such as saying her fifth husband died in London and World War II and his evil brother was after her. And that her great aunt who is alive and well, that she died and left her $3 million and she told this to her soon to be six husband. The lies and the speechless moments are all in this book I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it. It is not way down without the court detail that in my opinion is most times irrelevant and gets right to the meat and potatoes of the story. I loved it!
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