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Beginning in 1933, Eleanor Jarman was sensationalized by the press as the "blonde tigress" and "the most dangerous woman alive." Using recently unearthed records, Pettem reveals how Jarman got caught up in a Chicago crime spree, was convicted as an accomplice to murder, and in 1940 escaped prison to become America's longest-running female fugitive.

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Beginning in 1933, Eleanor Jarman was sensationalized by the press as the "blonde tigress" and "the most dangerous woman alive." Using recently unearthed records, Pettem reveals how Jarman got caught up in a Chicago crime spree, was convicted as an accomplice to murder, and in 1940 escaped prison to become America's longest-running female fugitive.
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Autorenporträt
Silvia Pettem was for many years a columnist for the Boulder (CO) Daily Camera. As an advisor to the Boulder Police Department, she has helped in reviewing evidence in a number of unsolved cases, including the Jon Benet Ramsey murder case. She the author of Someone's Daughter: In Search of Justice for Jane Doe (Taylor Trade, 2009), Cold Case Research: Resources for Unidentified, Missing, Cold Homicide Cases (CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013), The Long Term Missing: Hope and Help for Families (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017) and Cold Case Chronicles: Mysteries, Murders & the Missing (Lyons Press, 2021). She lives in the mountains outside of Boulder, CO.