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The Woman in the Sewer

It was late on the evening of July 26th 1911 when Mr. Howard Marshall Wilson and his wife were distracted by what they described as ‘a carriage’ stopping close to their home on Hopkins Avenue in Norwood, Ohio. When they stepped onto their front porch they saw three people get out of the vehicle; two men and a woman. They walked closely together, one man on either side of her, and it looked to the Wilson’s as if the woman was being held upright. The three proceeded towards a ravine, which was near a northern outlet of what was known as the Bloody Run Sewer, close to the Norwood-Cincinnati border. This is the story of the 1911 Norwood sewer torso.

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