**The author of *True Crime: Michigan* "****tells the tale of an alleged World War I German spy and love-ad bandit from Royal Oak who killed to cover up his work" (*C&G News*).** In the fall of 1916, New York housemaid Augusta Steinbach fell in love with a man she met through a matrimonial ad
The shocking story of Helmuth Schmidt: Michigan's original lonely-hearts killer
โ Scribed by Buhk, Tobin T.;Schmidt, Helmuth
- Publisher
- Arcadia Publishing; The History Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 724 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Charleston, SC, Michigan.
- ISBN
- 1625840950
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โฆ Synopsis
**The author of True Crime: Michigan "**tells the tale of an alleged World War I German spy and love-ad bandit from Royal Oak who killed to cover up his work" (C &G News).
In the fall of 1916, New York housemaid Augusta Steinbach fell in love with a man she met through a matrimonial advertisement in her local newspaper. She traveled to Detroit to marry her correspondent, but in March 1917, she mysteriously disappeared. What began as a routine search for a missing person turned into a baffling case of deception, bigamy, and murder. Follow detectives as they unravel the tangled web spun by Michigan's original lonely-hearts killer--a criminal mastermind the Detroit News dubbed "one of America's master outlaws."
Includes photos
โฆ Subjects
Michigan
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