The Murder of Andrew SiglerDog Ear Publishing, 2005 - 344 sidor In 1924, in the small ore-mining town of Hurley, Wisconsin, wife and mother Emma Sigler killed her abusive husband, Andrew, with a .32 caliber revolver in the Gogebic Hotel. She phoned Andy Anderson and asked him to help her dispose of the body. Andy drove the back roads until he came to a field and threw Sigler's body across a ditch on the side of the road. Then he left town for a week. When he returned to Hurley, he was arrested for killing Sigler. After being jailed, he bragged to an undercover private detective that he killed Sigler. Andy was sentenced to life imprisonment at the state penitentiary. Emma was arrested as an accessory and was locked up in the county jail for six months until her trial. Shortly before her trial, Emma confessed to murdering her husband in self defense, but she was convicted and received a life sentence in the state penitentiary, and her four children were sent to an orphanage. When she arrived at the prison, it was discovered that Emma was pregnant. After more than 80 years, the circumstances surrounding the murder of Andrew Sigler and the convictions of Andy Anderson and Emma Sigler are being told in this novel based on a crime that had been considered "solved." Glen Carlson, a graduate of the University of Minnesota, has done graduate work at Harvard, and served in both the U.S. Marines and the U.S. Army. He and his wife live in Michigan's Upper Peninsula snowbelt with their dog, Buddy; their cat, Sophie; and their large and powerful snow-blower, Brutus. Andy Anderson was married to Glen's great-aunt, Lillian Randa. |
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... Gogebic Hotel graciously allowed me full access to the building . Others instrumental in providing documentation and insight into the circumstances of the crime and Andy's and Emma's imprisonment , were the Iron County Historical Soci ...
... Gogebic Hotel graciously allowed me full access to the building . Others instrumental in providing documentation and insight into the circumstances of the crime and Andy's and Emma's imprisonment , were the Iron County Historical Soci ...
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... Gogebic Hotel operated by Andrew and Emma Sigler . Prohibition was in effect , but in Hurley it was ignored . A patron only need open the front door of any " shop " along Sil- ver Street , saunter up to the bar , and purchase a drink of ...
... Gogebic Hotel operated by Andrew and Emma Sigler . Prohibition was in effect , but in Hurley it was ignored . A patron only need open the front door of any " shop " along Sil- ver Street , saunter up to the bar , and purchase a drink of ...
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... Gogebic Hotel in Hurley as a maid and occasional baby sitter for the Sigler kids . After they were finished on that chilly April day and because Emma Sigler had asked them to do it , Ray Rice and Andy Anderson conspired to murder Emma's ...
... Gogebic Hotel in Hurley as a maid and occasional baby sitter for the Sigler kids . After they were finished on that chilly April day and because Emma Sigler had asked them to do it , Ray Rice and Andy Anderson conspired to murder Emma's ...
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... restaurant and started to make his presence known around town . Shortly after their arrival , Sigler arranged to manage the Gogebic Hotel and Restaurant , a red brick building near the southwest corner of Second Avenue and Silver Street ...
... restaurant and started to make his presence known around town . Shortly after their arrival , Sigler arranged to manage the Gogebic Hotel and Restaurant , a red brick building near the southwest corner of Second Avenue and Silver Street ...
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Glen H. Carlson. The Gogebic Hotel in 1924 ( True Detective Magazine , June , 1932 ) carried . She went to the police who advised her to leave . There was nothing they could do , they told her . Emma went to Washburn and stayed for three ...
Glen H. Carlson. The Gogebic Hotel in 1924 ( True Detective Magazine , June , 1932 ) carried . She went to the police who advised her to leave . There was nothing they could do , they told her . Emma went to Washburn and stayed for three ...
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Sida 169 - If it appears that an offense has been committed, and that there is probable cause to believe the prisoner guilty...
Sida 57 - ... he picked it up and threw it as far as he could. It was a useless thing to do ; but this was all the conclusion at which he had arrived.
Sida 163 - Is there anything else I can help you with before I leave?
Sida 116 - He sat down at a table against the wall where he was sure to see anyone who entered, and ordered a bowl of soup, a ham on rye, and a cup of coffee.
Sida 83 - She jumped out of bed, dressed quickly and ran down the stairs to the kitchen.
Sida 150 - And you know you have a right to a trial by jury on your plea of not guilty?
Sida 77 - Robert took off his coat, hung it up on a hook in the laundry room, and walked over to Kalliomaa. Dick saw that the boy had been crying, "Come here, son,
Sida 71 - And I wouldn't be surprised if you had something to do with it, either! You two have been trying to kill each other since I got here. Maybe you finally got the chance.
Sida 190 - I was hoping that you and I would be able to get along amicably.