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Pennsylvania may have been founded by peaceful Quakers, but the sect's pacifist ways didn't dampen the state's enthusiasm for violent scandals-or capital punishment. In Pretty Evil Pennsylvania, historical true crime author Stephanie Hoover recounts the crimes of some of the Keystone State's most violent female criminals from the 1850s through the 1930s. The stories of these law-breaking ladies are complex and nuanced. On occasion you may find yourself wondering if the crimes-matricide, kidnapping, horse theft-were justified. In other cases, there can be no doubt of the presence of mens rea, a…mehr

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Pennsylvania may have been founded by peaceful Quakers, but the sect's pacifist ways didn't dampen the state's enthusiasm for violent scandals-or capital punishment. In Pretty Evil Pennsylvania, historical true crime author Stephanie Hoover recounts the crimes of some of the Keystone State's most violent female criminals from the 1850s through the 1930s. The stories of these law-breaking ladies are complex and nuanced. On occasion you may find yourself wondering if the crimes-matricide, kidnapping, horse theft-were justified. In other cases, there can be no doubt of the presence of mens rea, a guilty mind. Many of these women were dismissed as luckless lonely hearts or homely housewives-right up until the time that their cases proved interesting enough to sell newspapers. They then magically transformed into heartless, alluring she-devils who knew how to handle a gun or manipulate men into all manner of evil deeds.
Autorenporträt
Stephanie Hoover is an author and researcher specializing in Pennsylvania true crime, myths and legends, as well as its 19th century Spiritualism movement. Her television work includes an appearance on Travel Channel's Dead Files, research for popular genealogy shows including Who Do You Think You Are?, and research for a SyFy Channel special on the Kecksburg, Pennsylvania UFO incident. Stephanie has conducted on-site research in all 67 Pennsylvania counties and is a familiar and highly-regarded researcher at both the Pennsylvania State Archives and Pennsylvania State Library. Her books have earned Stephanie acceptance into the Authors Guild and she is a member of the National Writers Union. Stephanie is a popular speaker and regular guest on radio and internet talk shows.