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Who Killed Ora Lee?: The Trial of Daniel Guy Rasor
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Who Killed Ora Lee?: The Trial of Daniel Guy Rasor

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The story of the lust, sin and tragedy of Ora Etta Lee and Daniel Guy Rasor was told across the nation in 1908. Ora Lee loved Guy Rasor. They sinned. She was not able to hide her shame any longer. Ora Lee was found dead on a dark, lonely road in Wadsworth, Ohio. With marriage license in hand, just as the fortune teller had predicted, Guy Rasor was arrested for her murder. Both families had deep roots in the community and the townspeople took sides. Those who wanted him convicted and put to death in the electric chair changed evidence and testimony. Those who believed he was innocent held steadfast to what they saw on that dirt road. The evidence was circumstantial. There was no blood in the buggy. Nearly 100 years later, the question still exists: Who Killed Ora Lee? You be the judge and jury!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Date
20 June 2007
Pages
160
ISBN
9781419666360

The story of the lust, sin and tragedy of Ora Etta Lee and Daniel Guy Rasor was told across the nation in 1908. Ora Lee loved Guy Rasor. They sinned. She was not able to hide her shame any longer. Ora Lee was found dead on a dark, lonely road in Wadsworth, Ohio. With marriage license in hand, just as the fortune teller had predicted, Guy Rasor was arrested for her murder. Both families had deep roots in the community and the townspeople took sides. Those who wanted him convicted and put to death in the electric chair changed evidence and testimony. Those who believed he was innocent held steadfast to what they saw on that dirt road. The evidence was circumstantial. There was no blood in the buggy. Nearly 100 years later, the question still exists: Who Killed Ora Lee? You be the judge and jury!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Date
20 June 2007
Pages
160
ISBN
9781419666360