English: Adolph Leutgert, a Chicago businessman, was accused in 1897 of murdering his wife Louisa and disposing of her remains in his sausage factory. Leutgert's first trial ended in a hung jury; at the second he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. He died there less than two years later.
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Adolph Luetgert, depicted in 1987, after his first murder trial ended in a hung jury.