The Bloody Century
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12. The Woman in Black
A prominent California legislator was sitting with his wife and son on board the Oakland-San Francisco ferryboat El Capitain the evening of November 3, 1870. They did not notice the woman, dressed entirely in black, wearing a broad brimmed black hat with a black veil covering her face, as she approached them. From the folds of her dress the woman pulled a derringer and shot the man in the chest. The family recognized the woman in black then; it was Laura Fair and she was finally ending her tumultuous affair with Alexander P. Crittenden.
Date: | November 3, 1870 |
Location: | San Francisco, California |
Victim: | Alexander Crittenden |
Cause of Death: | Gunshot |
Accused: | Laura Fair |
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