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My Killer Father The Green Hollow Murders - Season 1 Episode 2
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00:03I have been saying for decades that my dad killed my mom and when Charlotte died I never believed
00:11it was suicide when Annie Tordoff died I didn't believe that she died of a blood clot everybody
00:19in the family always told me he killed her and made it look like a suicide he's got two wives
00:27and a girlfriend who he called in to the police reporting their deaths what's the odds of that
00:33I think he'd be better off winning the lottery but we both didn't think it was suicide
00:39I don't understand the actions of the Fremont County Insurance Department
00:44when is he ever going to get investigated
00:49police in western Iowa are searching for any sign of a serial killer
00:59the woman claims her late plot are killed at least 50 women and used his children to help bury them
01:27when we were able to open the casket on my mom it was unnerving
01:33um to see her that way she's really preserved well yes she's still got her skin I mean eyelashes
01:44she's got an eyeball and you could tell it was weird you could tell it was our mom
01:51I mean her facial features um her curly hair and it was still very curly she still had a full
01:57head of
01:57hair mm-hmm we still have a ways to go with the autopsy and I think once we get the
02:08results from
02:09that we'll have the closure that we need but we're hoping that this does help Lucy too yes that is
02:18the
02:18whole purpose of the whole purpose of this yes it's truly to bring some to help
02:22lose yes we're Lucy yes and mom because mom loves she loved Lucy a lot
02:33look what making me cry
02:37we're gonna have happy tears mom
02:40I know but yeah
02:49I am Dr. Erin Lindy I'm a forensic pathologist here in Omaha Nebraska
02:55the original investigative report on Charlotte's duty stated that she was found deceased in her
03:03vehicle from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and that she used a Marlin 22 semi-automatic rifle which
03:13is a long gun the dimensions of that weapon from the trigger to the end of the barrel is 24
03:23inches
03:23which is the same distance as her armpit to her right middle finger meaning that the tip of her
03:31finger would just touch that trigger which would be insufficient to cause discharge of the gun
03:41on her right arm right in the crease of the arm near the elbow there's the collection of very small
03:51abrasions
03:53that weren't seen anywhere else which really raised the possibility of a potential defensive action
04:03that she's trying to protect herself as the guns fired
04:15my name is Dan Hayes I was a Omaha police officer from 1982 to 2007. I worked as a homicide
04:23detective and a narcotics detective
04:29Charlotte's duty is found in a vehicle in front of a house and I was one of the responding officers
04:35officers I got there first but the second responding officer was officer Ted Gray
04:42I was in uniform patrol at the time we had arrived and we were appointed there by a white male
04:50later identified as the woman's husband and it's a female
04:57and it's with a rifle and there's no no so that sticks out
05:07I remember it snowed overnight and uh it was kind of a fresh uh layer of snow not not very
05:14deep snow
05:15the vehicle was locked so as the squad came up I instructed one of the squad personnel
05:22to go in through a wing window on the uh I believe it was the passenger side of the car
05:28she was seated not behind the wheel what you would call the driver's side and she wasn't in the
05:34passenger side she was more in the center of the vehicle and then she was laying down on her left
05:40side
05:42she had a bullet wound to the right temple of her head and there was a 22 rifle
05:47her left hand had a hold of the muzzle or the barrel of the the rifle and her right hand
05:53was
05:54laying on the stock butt
05:58i seen tons of dead bodies i seen tons of suicides
06:02i don't remember any women shooting themselves i had never experienced that uh prior to that or can
06:10recall experiencing that after that either the woman's husband said they had an argument that night
06:19she had left and threatened suicide before and when she didn't return in the morning he went
06:29out and looked for her she had a couple of regular places that she would go to
06:34when they had these fights and so he followed the track from their house to where she would go to
06:42and
06:42then found her car he wasn't totally broken down over it but his concern was for his family back at
06:51the house
06:52and what was going to go on there at the time that's that all seemed very
06:59i mean normal what a normal person would do the husband said he had to go back and be with
07:05his
07:06daughters at their house and he left and the detectives then went and spoke with him later
07:14by the time leaving that call we were able to determine that it was a suicide
07:20nothing in the snow showed us anything different than everything happened inside that car
07:25you remember the sun oh yeah it's cold it's cold at six o'clock in the morning here in february
07:33i there wasn't a lot of it but that would show evidence of somebody being around before we got there
07:40well if if the husband found it and called the police right unless he drove by you know just drove
07:52by and
07:52saw her car there stayed in this car didn't look in the loop i don't you know like i said
07:58i other than
08:00that quick interview you know just talking to him how he came across i'm i'm i'm not the one investigating
08:07that's the detective's jobs at the time we turned it over to the detectives involved
08:11did you get to speak to officer green yes i spoke to him yes yes uh do you guys have
08:18a conversation
08:19about the snow he stated he reminded me or tried to remind me that it had snowed and part of
08:26what
08:26he had said was he said they there were no footprints around the snow is what is what he said
08:33but i took
08:34took his word i don't remember wasn't documented in any um in the police reports though you can go
08:41back and look at the uh historical weather there was no snow there i for some reason that's the visual
08:50that i got as i was going through and trying to recall the night that's kind of a visualization that
08:55i had i can't stress to you enough that the details of the case and what was found originally
09:02are not out for public knowledge why that's just the way the investigators work and that's the
09:07policy on my police division but there's evidence that i can divulge
09:15that absolutely puts this as a suicide
09:25growing up with the question of your parent whether they committed suicide
09:31or not um does play a lot with your emotions your thoughts um did they abandon you did they why
09:40did
09:40they leave you there was a lot of shame
09:45i felt abandoned not loved it's a feeling that i don't want nobody to go through
09:57when i found out that she had passed away my husband was the one who came in he got the
10:04phone call
10:04and he said your mom committed suicide and i said no she didn't no she didn't he said well that's
10:13what
10:13the police are saying the police are saying that that she had shot herself and in her car and i
10:21said how was
10:23she found and he said don found her when we got the call about her suicide i didn't even believe
10:33it no
10:35i knew that he'd finally finished the job that he'd been yeah because mom didn't know nothing about guns
10:43and she had left him she'd gotten her own apartment
10:46she was so excited please come visit me now he won't be around we'd go visit
10:55and it was literally not even a month or maybe one month later she was she was dead
11:07i've always not just believed that don studi killed our mother but i also believe that he killed his
11:14previous wife lucy
11:28this is my mom's headstone she died in denver colorado and um she was brought over here
11:38i was always told that my mom committed suicide that is what i remember always being told
11:47and every time dad beat the shit out of me i would cuss my mom out for for leaving me
11:54for abandoning us why did she abandon us kids with that monster
12:02my uncle don all the children were afraid of him because we saw what he did to his children
12:10lucy studi mckitty is my cousin and don studi is my uncle he is my mother's brother
12:20the only part of my uncle don that i ever saw was the one that beat his children
12:26and his sister's children
12:30don had four kids gary linda we called her linda marie because my name is linda susan
12:45and lucy so those children are with his wife lucy may and can you tell me what happened to her
13:04the children lost their mother supposedly to suicide but my mother always told me and everybody in the
13:15family always told me that he killed her and made it look like a suicide
13:23the way my mother knew that he had done it was that she had made a surprise visit to him
13:32with my dad the morning after it had happened
13:38first time i met don studio i was probably 23 years old
13:44when you met don he would seem to you very normal he could be outgoing but he didn't join
13:52in a lot unless he was you know talked to specifically i never saw any real emotion
14:00he would like hug his kids but there was never any expression to me that would indicate that it was
14:09pleasurable he just pretty much had the same face for everything and he thought he was smarter than
14:18anybody and in his favor he was very very intelligent
14:24i think don thought he was bulletproof
14:29don's wife lucy was very quiet and shy she would talk to you but she wouldn't
14:36initiate a conversation and she i mean she was just a nice gal
14:41i have no idea how don ever got older
14:50marilyn and i left our home in sydney nebraska to visit don and lucy
14:58we pulled up in the driveway
15:00don came out and he said that lucy had gone in the closet and
15:07wound a a cord around her neck and around the crossbar in the closet lucy had choked to death
15:19from what my mom told me the night before my uncle don and my aunt lucy had gone out to
15:27a party
15:28and he thought that my aunt lucy was flirting with another guy and my uncle don got in a fight
15:38with her and apparently the fight continued on the way home don told me that she wanted him to do
15:47something that he didn't want to do obviously and uh so she played the pity card
15:55and it was held from the closet and then supposedly the way don tells it is uh she had an
16:02asthma attack
16:02and just dropped according to the police report it said that she had committed suicide
16:09by hanging herself in the closet off of the kitchen that's where the police found her
16:17i saw the electrical cord hanging from the crossbar and uh it just didn't add up
16:27her knees would have almost touched the floor
16:31my mother noticed several things that were very unusual it looked like there had been a struggle
16:39there was blood on the floor there was a cigarette that had been set on the edge of the counter
16:46and
16:47had burned down to ashes and burned the counter and my mother said i can't imagine somebody would light
16:53a cigarette set it on the edge of the counter and then go kill themselves
17:01marilyn and i talked about lucy's death as soon as we left don's and i don't know whether she said
17:10it first or i said it first but we both didn't think it was suicide and i i would assume
17:17she would
17:17know better because she know not better my mom wrote a book about her life and i used the word
17:28book
17:28loosely because she wrote it in her own handwriting in pencil and it was 186 pages and every time i
17:36read
17:36it i see something else that just absolutely mortifies me her brother don as well as her brother
17:44lewis and all her sisters had all been violent during the time that my mom was writing her book she
17:54would
17:55call me or she would send me a text message and say linda i can't do this this is really
18:02hard this is
18:03bringing up some really bad stuff can we meet your mother you cannot meet my mother because my mother
18:15is in prison for attempted murder of her boyfriend she took the claw end of a hammer and hit her
18:28boyfriend
18:28in the head seven times and when that didn't kill him and he begged her to take him to the
18:36hospital
18:37she put him in the car and on the way to the hospital she pulled a gun on him and
18:42she was going
18:43to shoot him but somehow he managed to get out of the car and so she left him to die
18:48but fortunately
18:51some people rescued him and took him to the hospital and so he did live
18:55and she's been in prison since october of 2020 she's doing an eight-year term when lucy came out
19:03with the story of what happened with my uncle don i immediately sent my mother an email and i said
19:12you realize your brother is a serial killer don't you and her answer was i don't know anything and don't
19:21you know that the prison is reading our emails he and maryland were very tight it seemed almost like
19:31they could talk without talking but they were close i just can't see how anybody could have that much
19:41loyalty towards their brother where's your morality how do you think that person's family felt
19:51that they were murdered and no one ever knew who did it but she did and she didn't say anything
19:59she said how could i not be loyal to my brother he killed for me
20:16when my mother died i was three and a half years old i have no recollections of my mother
20:21i always wondered how come my mother wasn't around i wish i could remember her but i can't
20:27i love the idea of a mother that she gave birth to me but i can't recall who she is
20:33um when i was like 12 13 years old my aunt ida her own sister was in our lives and
20:38i asked my
20:39aunt ida i go and i know what happened to my mom why is she not here he goes susan
20:43your mother tried
20:44it twice before she met your dad one time she took sleeping pills the second time she tried to slit
20:48her wrists and she goes the third time she did it up until my mom's sister told me that
20:57she tried it twice before she met my father
21:02i grew up hearing people saying that my dad killed my mom and at my mom's grave i promised her
21:14that i
21:15would prove that he murdered her having my stepmom charlotte exhumed was the first step in this
21:23process but i can't get my mom exhumed because my sister susan and my sister linda won't sign the
21:31paperwork one of the things that would make this go away is that your mother's body was exhumed
21:38no because for lucy to do it it would take me and my other sibling
21:43and i do remember what my mom's sister told me and i go by her words i don't care about
21:48lucy i
21:48don't care which tom dick and harry wants my mother exhumed it is not going to happen lucy's
21:53smarter than me but the thing is she's never gave one ounce of evidence in this whole thing it's always
21:59what if it could be this it could be this accusations fly my mom's been gone for 50 years i
22:04am not about
22:05to disturb her grave for lucy or for nobody and neither is my other sibling at some point
22:16i thought about that my dad looked at me go susan because why do i have bad luck with women
22:23why do they die on me and i'm like dad i'm sorry you know because i don't understand
22:31huh he's had bad luck yeah but speculation and evidence two different things is it possible no
22:42what guy in the right mind would do that and have four kids left behind all five and under that's
22:51pretty
22:51damn dumb
23:04we have to take information that's not just the body there are certain deaths that almost entirely rely
23:13on the scene findings and the investigative findings the history of domestic violence also plays a role
23:21i'm going to speak with deputy green and i'm really hoping that he can provide some additional information
23:32if charlotte was truly leaving him and moving to that other apartment she is in the
23:41more dangerous time period and more at risk for a violent act towards her
23:55hey how are you
24:08come on
24:10what you saw raise questions well i mean the obvious question is he's the one that finds her
24:19but there's no note and there's a rifle and once the body's moved we're releasing it to cib
24:24at the time okay so i don't have anything else to do with the investigation just at the original scene
24:30okay there was what appeared to be you know some stuff on her that was consistent with the close
24:38sure wound what did you see that would be consistent with the close wound this is where it's gonna it's
24:46okay i gotta be real careful because i was advised you know of releasing details of it but you know
24:52it's real common with a 22 to have unspent powder right okay that was around and then where the casing
24:59was found that was
25:02that's the only thing i would do i guess figured out where the ejection port would have been maybe
25:08that would have helped because some eject forward some eject sideways and some eject back one of the
25:15big things that i've been wrestling with with this case is positioning so the gun we can see it on
25:21the door frame up on the window or down on the armrest right but like i said the angle
25:29i'm not i mean i wasn't privy to that back at the time i just lowly uniform guy sure
25:43i have been saying for decades that my dad killed my mom and when charlotte died i never believed it
25:52was suicide and when annie tordoff died i didn't believe that she died of a blood clot
26:03this is a headstone for dad's long time girlfriend anna tordoff she was not married to my dad
26:11she he put studi on there but i suspect that he killed him
26:19you know he's got two wives and a girlfriend who he called in to the police reporting their deaths
26:28you know what's the odds of that i think he'd be better off winning the lottery
26:32i don't understand the actions of the fremont county sheriff's department
26:37i mean they knew about mom and they knew about charlotte and here's a third wife
26:44when is he ever going to get investigated
26:51my mom lived with donald studi for 12 years after our dad passed away she needed companionship
27:01i wanted my mom to be happy and if this is what she was doing to make her happy then
27:06we were happy
27:08did your mom ever expressed to you that she was in an abusive relationship with don no no the reason
27:18i knew that she was as i had picked my mother up to take her to a doctor's appointment she
27:24was wearing
27:24sunglasses and as we were driving she happened to take him off and my mom had her her left eye
27:31she had
27:31a black eye of course the first thing i did is i questioned did don hit you and and and
27:38i was
27:38getting rather upset she just said just stop don't don't say anything don't do anything because you're
27:44just going to make it worse after i had called her numerous times and there was no answer and you
27:52know of course then i'm thinking well she had the black eye you know i'm worried you know so so
27:56i called
27:56the the fremont county sheriff and i asked him to do a well check and then that's when i was
28:04threatened
28:07don told me that he was going to kill me
28:14from that time with the black eye till the time of her death really wasn't that far apart i just
28:21know
28:21that she my mom was unhappy she was scared of him i had heard that your mom thought that don
28:30might
28:31kill her by injecting air into her veins as she was a diabetic did you overhear anything like that
28:38uh not back then but recently yes how did you hear that that was through lucy
28:45my dad openly threatened annie tordhoff's life for years before she died
28:55anna called me up she said i want you to know that if anything happens to me i didn't commit
29:02suicide
29:03it was your dad it was donnie
29:08but when she died that is when i went on a war path
29:15who did uh kill him from mike um mike i had a little bit different feeling about don don
29:23never showed anything that you know any ill will till to anna or anyone else every sunday that me and
29:32my
29:33wife and my son you know would go down there you know any anything that don would have done towards
29:39you know my mom you know at the time i didn't see anything um i had taken her to you
29:45know her hospital
29:47appointments many many a times and never came across anything like that you guys didn't witness a whole
29:54lot of stuff happening but lucy you might not even ever think this exactly you know i got a text
30:01from lucy
30:02that you know stating that you know she can prove you know three ways you know that that our mother
30:08was
30:09murdered you know i would like to you know have someone prove it back when my mom passed
30:18we should have had an autopsy done and we did not and now we're kind of kicking ourselves in the
30:25butt
30:25for that but i think that she died of natural causes seeing her within the last several weeks of her
30:33life you know how her health had went down her weight went down but as for don murdering her
30:54so i'm on my way to see a hypnotherapist called lisa she's only six miles away
31:19i decided to try some of these sessions to help with nightmares
31:27okay lucy are you comfortable in that chair yes and is it okay during your session if i touch you
31:34on maybe the forehead the arm the wrist yes okay so what i would like you to do is just
31:43focus on these
31:44two fingers right here and just put all of your focus and attention on those two fingers
31:57i will count from one to three and when i get to three you can completely allow those eyelids to
32:06just relax
32:12one two three
32:23now lucy i want you to go back to a time when you felt completely safe
32:32under blanket ah piggy in the blanket
32:41piggy in the blanket
32:46what happens next it's falling down falling down it's powder it's powder
32:55mm-hmm do you know what that powder is looks like clouds it's on the tree roots
33:07what's on the tree roots
33:11snow snow okay
33:16so where are you at
33:19red brick red brick red brick by the leaves
33:25okay it's it's peaceful
33:31where are you in this scene in the kitchen in the kitchen yeah
33:38are you alone are you with someone
33:43she's on the floor what happened she's dead
33:54and is there anyone around you or are you alone
34:00there
34:02they're there they're there they keep me safe who does shut up shut up
34:16tell me more about that what's happening
34:20i have to shut up
34:24what's happening now
34:28hard to breathe okay do you have like something's pushing in on my neck okay do you have any idea
34:35what that is
34:40tell me what's happening
34:44okay okay that's right
34:47just take a nice deep breath and relax it's okay it's okay we're just gonna rise above
34:56rise above it that's right i need you to just rise above
35:04i'm gonna count to three deep breath just release release release release release release release release
35:15release release release there you go release release released you don't have to feel it
35:29great job
35:33and it's very common when people are regressing and going back to different states they actually feel
35:40everything that happened in that moment
35:46that is how she remembered those events
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36:20Hello.
36:22Hi.
36:23Hi.
36:23Come on back with me.
36:25I'm going to come down this hallway and into the conference room.
36:30Thank you so much for coming down.
36:32We're going to discuss what I saw in your mom's autopsy.
36:37We'll start with the biggest portion, I guess, which would be the gunshot wound.
36:43When I looked at the entrance wound, it was very round and punched out.
36:51There wasn't any associated tearing of the skin with it.
36:56I didn't see any evidence of searing around the entrance wound.
37:00I didn't see any residual soot.
37:03And the searing and soot and those little tearing areas are what we tend to see and think of in
37:10contact.
37:12Gunshot wounds, which they're the ones that are most commonly associated with the self-inflicted type injury.
37:20Now, the other thing that I saw was on the crease of her arm around the elbow, there were little
37:28areas of red discoloration,
37:30which is basically caused by little pieces of unburnt gunpowder that strike the skin and cause small abrasions.
37:37The stippling on the arm would, again, raise that possibility that the barrel of the weapon was further away than
37:45contact.
37:46So it was like she was trying to move it away, more or less.
37:52Potentially.
37:54Did you do any, um...
38:01I know it was hard.
38:03Can I go get a box of tissue?
38:06I'm sorry.
38:08It's so hard to hear.
38:13So when you did the measurements of like her arms, could she have reached the trigger and had the barrel
38:23to her head?
38:24From her armpit, it's 24 inches, which puts her arms right at barely touch trigger, not necessarily push in a
38:37comfortable-ish position.
38:39It raises questions.
38:43So in your opinion, um, with all the information you have, what would, what would you say?
38:55I would say that based on all the, you know, the preliminary autopsy findings, at least, the investigative material that
39:05I have at this point, and the circumstances as I'm aware of them, that, you know, the manner of death
39:12here is undetermined.
39:18It's undetermined.
39:19Undetermined.
39:22Nothing.
39:23We use undetermined as a manner of death when there's too many questions to either push...
39:30One way or the other.
39:32So in this case, too many questions to push suicide, which would be the self-inflicted, versus homicide, which would
39:40be at the hand of another.
39:42So that's undetermined?
39:44In my opinion, yes.
39:47So...
39:47Luke has been chasing this for years.
39:49I know.
39:50Cheers.
39:51Yes.
39:54Whew.
39:59For me to go from suicide to undetermined is a big deal.
40:06It may not feel like it, but the burden to move it all the way to a homicide is quite
40:14high.
40:15What would you need to say at this point to rule this a homicide?
40:22This...
40:23To rule this a homicide, I really need probably things that cannot be gotten at this point.
40:32Further investigation into the events of that night.
40:38The original autopsy photos would be huge just to be able to see what was seen.
40:44Unfortunately, there are none.
40:47Why do you think the crime scene photos are missing?
40:52They closed the case out as a suicide.
40:56I would assume they were probably destroyed before.
41:00Everything now is digitized, you know.
41:03And I'm just telling you, what is on the original report is consistent with what a suicide would be.
41:12But I can't stress to you enough that the details of the case and what was found originally are not
41:18out for public knowledge.
41:21And I wish I'd give anything to be, you know, more open with you.
41:25I really would.
41:26Because it would take, you know what, take a lot of heat off everybody.
41:32But I can't.
41:33That's just the way the rules work.
41:35Can I just ask you a dog, tell me there's no cover-up.
41:39Oh, absolutely there's no cover-up.
41:42You don't want to go down that path with me because I guarantee you, you're going to ruffle the feathers
41:48of a big dog and you will not like that at all.
41:52Now, I've been real gracious, okay?
41:55You want to put this on tape, that's fine.
41:56I'm just telling you right now.
41:58If you think I'm covering something up, you're full of shit and we'll end it right now.
42:03Is there an impression that you have that you're not proven to say?
42:09Not long.
42:15Well, I have to be careful with how I say things.
42:19I mean, I don't have anyone that's saying, you can't say this and you can't say that, that I'm aware
42:29of.
42:29I'm sure they'll come out of the woodwork.
42:33Do you think there is any cover-up here?
42:39You know, not being from around here, I didn't grow up with the stories.
42:49I really don't know.
42:54Dr. Lindy did say on more than one occasion, it would be a good idea for us to get a
43:00second opinion.
43:01And it just, it felt odd.
43:04It's like, why are you pushing us so much to go get another opinion somewhere?
43:07Is there something that the second opinion is going to tell us that you can't?
43:13And I had reached out to her and said, can I please get an extended version of the police report?
43:21And she says, well, I can't legally release them to family.
43:25Because they said without a subpoena, they wouldn't give us the extended report.
43:29Yes.
43:29And it was interesting.
43:30The lawyer said that within 10 minutes of our subpoena being delivered to her, she turned the files over.
43:36She wanted to turn them over, but she couldn't.
43:41My goal is to put this to bed to get her death certificate changed to homicide.
43:50When Charlotte supposedly committed suicide, the first thing my mother said when we found out was,
43:58he did it again.
44:01He did it again.
44:03That's the stupidest thing.
44:05That's what my mother, Marilyn said.
44:07That he could have gotten a little more creative.
44:22Poor Ellen Smith, how was she found?
44:26Shot through the heart, lying cold on the ground.
44:30Her body was mangled and all cast around, and blood marked the spot where poor Ellen was found.
44:38They picked up her body and carried it away.
44:43And now she is sleeping in some lonesome old grave.
44:49Poor Ellen Smith, how was she found?
44:52Shot through the heart, lying cold on the ground.
45:01Shot through the heart, lying cold on the ground.
45:02I have to get this off my mind.
45:04I have to tell somebody what I know.
45:07And that's why I am talking to you.
45:11Because I need these things to come out, because they're eating me alive.
45:19I just want to get this out before I die.
45:24I finally have the right equipment with the right team.
45:28My specialty is in forensic anthropology.
45:31We are death investigators.
45:32I want to recreate the crime scene.
45:35To see where do the shell casings go.
45:37They're not lying.
45:38I'm not lying.
45:39That's an alert.
45:41I came up here tonight to defend my family against your fat little mouth.
45:45Do you think I like trying to prove that my dad's a criminal and a murderer?
45:49What you've been looking for is sitting right behind you under the ground.
46:07For Ellen Smith, how was she found?
46:11Shot through the heart, lying cold on the ground.
46:16Her body was mangled and all cast around.
46:20And blood marked the spot where poor Ellen was found.
46:25They picked up her body and carried it away.
46:29And now she is sleeping in some lonesome old grave.
46:34For Ellen Smith, how was she found?
46:38Shot through the heart, lying cold on the ground.
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