Arthur Conan Doyle and the Case of the Spurned Lover - Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine

In 1901 Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle chose a notorious, four-decades-old British murder case for a rare foray into writing true crime. George Townley killed his fiancée, Elizabeth Goodwin, after she broke off their engagement. “I have stabbed her,” he confessed. “She proved false to me.” Was he insane or a cold-blooded killer?

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