shue in A Sentence

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    Erasmus Stribbling Trout Shue.

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    Jason Anthony Ho- Shue.

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    What was soon learned was that Shue had been married before.

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    Next, Shue married a woman by the name of Lucy Ann Tritt.

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    The first ended in divorce while Shue was in prison for stealing a horse.

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    Shue boasted in prison that he planned to marry seven women in his lifetime.

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    The first marriage ended in divorce while Shue was in prison for stealing a horse.

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    Oddly, Shue also boasted in prison that he planned to marry seven women in his lifetime.

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    This woman, Allie Estelline Cutlip, also claimed that Shue was extremely violent and beat her frequently while they were married.

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    Hence, her testimony against Shue might be invalidated in the eyes of the jury if this story were to be brought up.

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    Later evidence, though, would more strongly point the finger at Shue and the mother was never made a suspect as the townspeople generally believed her ghost story.

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    Her body was discovered by a boy who had been sent to the home by her husband of only a few months, Erasmus Stribbling Trout Shue(also called“Edward”).

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    Shue had sent the boy to the home to ask Elva if she needed anything before he came home from where he was working as a blacksmith.

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    Elva was soon buried, but not before people started noticing that Shue kept paying particular attention to her head area and would become animated when people tried to go near it.

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    Thus, despite lack of any direct, hard evidence, Shue was convicted of murdering Elva Heaster and was sentenced to life in prison(though ten of the jurors voted that he be hanged).

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    The sheriff then took Shue away from the jail and hid him somewhere in the woods and returned to the jail and was able to disband the mob of around 30 men.

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    Mary Jane Heaster, Elva's mother, never liked Shue and was convinced from the beginning that he had murdered Elva, but as there was no real direct evidence known at that time that Elva had been murdered, the body was buried anyways.

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    Finally, after a month of praying, Heaster claimed her daughter appeared to her four nights in a row telling her that Shue had murdered her by choking her and breaking her neck because she hadn't cooked any meat for dinner the night of her death.

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    When the doctor tried, Shue became violent, so the doctor left, finding nothing substantially wrong with the body from the parts he could examine and, because he had been already treating her for a few weeks for“female trouble”, he assumed the death was related, putting down the cause of death initially as“everlasting faint” and then later“childbirth”, or more aptly complications from pregnancy.

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