Edward Wheeler Hall & Eleanor Reinhardt Mills Murder
Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall was arrested at her home in New Brunswick, N. J. charged with the murder of her husband, the Rev. Edward Halland and his choir singer Mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills, the slain bodies were found Sept. 16, 1922, under a crabapple tree, near New Brunswick. This photo shows the place where the two bodies were found two days after they were murdered.
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