The lovers were found dead beneath a crabapple tree – murdered and posed as if sleeping. A century ago, on Sept. 16, 1922, the bodies of Reverend Edward Hall and church choir member Eleanor Mills were ...
On the morning of Sept. 16, 1922, a man and a woman were found dead beneath a crabapple tree in a secluded field outside New Brunswick, N.J. They lay side by side, each shot in the head with a .32 ...
As soon as the lockdown allowed, I ran my first retreat. It was brilliant. I loved being surrounded by women, everybody comes with something they want to say, and you have no idea what’s going to come ...
"The Trial of the Century." By definition, unique. A singular sensation. So singular that the 20th century merely had dozens: O.J. Simpson, the Menendez brothers, Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco, ...
In 1922, near the banks of the Raritan River, a small-city priest and a choir singer were slaughtered in an unsolved double homicide. Incompetent cops, political operatives and the poorest and most ...
The Hall-Mills murder case remains one of America’s most chilling unsolved mysteries. In 1922, Reverend Edward Hall and choir ...
Eleanor Mills left the Sunday Times of London after 25 years as a senior executive and columnist without knowing her next step. She created the website Noon to help women in midlife move into a new ...
Eleanor Douglas Mills and James Harvey Howe V were married Sept. 7 in Washington at St. John’s Episcopal Church Georgetown Parish. Rev. Sarah Duggin, an Episcopal priest, officiated. The bride and ...