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Illinois State Historical Society – via Illinois Periodicals Online. Sorenson, Mark W. (2004). "Ahead of Their Time: A Brief History of Suffrage in Illinois". Illinois Heritage. 7 (6). Illinois State Historical Society – via Illinois Periodicals Online. Trout, Grace Wilbur (July 1920). "Side Lights on Illinois Suffrage History". Journal of ...
"Cicero": The fifth woman, Velma Kelly, one of the stars of the musical, relates that she caught her husband Charlie doing a 'provocative acrobatics maneuver' with her sister and vaudeville partner Veronica (number 17: the spread eagle) while they were performing in the suburb of Cicero, Illinois.
The Ripper Crew or the Chicago Rippers was an organized crime group of serial killers, cannibals, rapists, and necrophiles. The group was composed of Robin Gecht [ 1 ] and three associates: Edward Spreitzer, and brothers Andrew and Thomas Kokoraleis. [ 2 ]
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Hamilton said that last year, 90 women in the area were killed by gun violence and nearly 500 more were shot. For those in the She Ro program, the community program is a step forward.
Henderson told police in early 1995 that he had even helped Clepper dispose of 28-year-old Alicia Thomas' corpse in a dumpster, where it was found on January 12, 1995. [12] Clepper himself claimed that, while in a drugged state, he had strangled around 40 women in various ways, drawing maps and indicating locations of each dump site. [ 13 ]
Fictional Chicago Police Department detectives (8 P) M. Mike & Molly (9 P, 3 F) O. Fictional Chicago Police Department officers (1 C, 5 P)
The Fortnightly of Chicago is a woman's club founded in Chicago in 1873 by Kate Newell Doggett. [1] It is the oldest women's association in Chicago. [2]Kate Newell Doggett served as the first president from 1873 through 1879.