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In 1912, a prosperous Illinois farm family-Charles; his wife,
Mathilda; their fifteen-year-old daughter, Blanche; and boarding
schoolteacher Emma Kaempen-were brutally murdered, the crime
concealed by arson, and the family's surviving son, handsome Ray
Pfanschmidt, arrested. He was convicted by the press long before
trial. In Lies Told Under Oath, author Beth Lane retells the story
of the murders, the trial, the verdict, and the aftermath.
Using information culled from actual trial transcripts and
newspaper accounts, Lane presents the day-to-day testimony as Ray's
battle for his life surged through three courtrooms-the drama
complicated by brilliant attorneys, allegations of perjury, charges
of rigged evidence, jailhouse informants, legal loopholes, conflict
over the large estate being inherited by the alleged murderer, and
appeals to the state supreme court. The remaining family became
divided over Ray's guilt while his fiancee staunchly stood by
him.
"Lies Told Under Oath" provides a fascinating, historical
account of the times and the people-when science was in its
infancy, telephones meant shared party lines, bloody evidence was
contested (or contrived), and automobiles competed with bloodhounds
and buggies. It captures the essence of an emotional crime that
rocked this small Illinois community.
In 1912, a prosperous Illinois farm family-Charles; his wife,
Mathilda; their fifteen-year-old daughter, Blanche; and boarding
schoolteacher Emma Kaempen-were brutally murdered, the crime
concealed by arson, and the family's surviving son, handsome Ray
Pfanschmidt, arrested. He was convicted by the press long before
trial. In Lies Told Under Oath, author Beth Lane retells the story
of the murders, the trial, the verdict, and the aftermath. Using
information culled from actual trial transcripts and newspaper
accounts, Lane presents the day-to-day testimony as Ray's battle
for his life surged through three courtrooms-the drama complicated
by brilliant attorneys, allegations of perjury, charges of rigged
evidence, jailhouse informants, legal loopholes, conflict over the
large estate being inherited by the alleged murderer, and appeals
to the state supreme court. The remaining family became divided
over Ray's guilt while his fiancee staunchly stood by him. Lies
Told Under Oath provides a fascinating, historical account of the
times and the people-when science was in its infancy, telephones
meant shared party lines, bloody evidence was contested (or
contrived), and automobiles competed with bloodhounds and buggies.
It captures the essence of an emotional crime that rocked this
small Illinois community.
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