Poe's Murder Muse: The Mystery of Mary Rogers
The brutal 1841 murder of Mary Rogers, the beautiful “cigar girl”, inspired Edgar Allan Poe to write The Mystery of Marie Roget. Poe himself attempted to solve the mystery of the heinous crime while writing the story, but the case is still unsolved. From rowdy gangs to secret lovers, this episode examines the primary suspects and how a media frenzy shaped the public's opinions.
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https://www.amazon.com/Unsolved-Murder-Mary-Rogers-Mystery-ebook/dp/B0FDX92JVX
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