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A beautiful daughter of a Cuban cigar factory owner in Jacksonville, Florida was allegedly murdered by her stalker in 1897. The resulting sensational trial occurred at the time of the area's involvement with Cuba's War of Independence.

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A beautiful daughter of a Cuban cigar factory owner in Jacksonville, Florida was allegedly murdered by her stalker in 1897. The resulting sensational trial occurred at the time of the area's involvement with Cuba's War of Independence.
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Louise Stanton Warren is a retired attorney and librarian from Jacksonville, Florida, and was a board member of the Jacksonville Historical Society. She wrote and directed scripts for the Port of Jacksonville Pilot Club's annual tours of Jacksonville's oldest cemeteries for 10 years, revealing the stories behind the headstones of Old City Cemetery and Evergreen Cemetery.A graduate of the University of Florida College of Law, Ms. Warren has long been involved in community causes, especially those affecting women. She served on the Mayor's Commission on the Status of Women and the Jacksonville Area Legal Aid Board, and also as an officer of the Pilot Club International, Port of Jacksonville. She is a recipient of the National Organization for Women Outstanding Service Award, has been a guest columnist for The Florida Times-Union and executive director of La Plume des Femme women's theater, and has won several awards for her writing. In addition, she attended Columbia University and Florida State University, and she has a Master's Degree in Library Science.