Sue Cannon Hill Tells of the Man Who Apologized for Killing Her Father
Tom Stallcup is the only man to apologize to Iona Cannon for killing her husband, Claude Cannon, at Chiquola Mill in Honea Path, S.C. on Sept. 6, 1934. Sue Cannon Hill, Mrs. Cannon's daughter, tells the story of what Stallcup told her mother.
The story is from "Mill Town Murder" ($9.99) (ISBN-9781629218465) It is available at Apple's iTunes, Amazon's Kindle book store and Barnes & Noble's Nook store. It can also be bought directly from the store at Vook at vook.com and read online there on Macintosh and PC platforms.
Видео Sue Cannon Hill Tells of the Man Who Apologized for Killing Her Father канала Frank Beacham
The story is from "Mill Town Murder" ($9.99) (ISBN-9781629218465) It is available at Apple's iTunes, Amazon's Kindle book store and Barnes & Noble's Nook store. It can also be bought directly from the store at Vook at vook.com and read online there on Macintosh and PC platforms.
Видео Sue Cannon Hill Tells of the Man Who Apologized for Killing Her Father канала Frank Beacham
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