English: Image depicts Mamie Stewart, deceased since November 1919. Image published nationwide 10 February 1923.
Date
Source
Real-life Crimes issue #7 (1992). P. 158
Author
Professional portrait commissioned by Mamie Stuart and her husband (and murderer), George Shotton. 1918 or 1919. Published in The Mirror nationwide Saturday, 10 February 1923.
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Image depicts Mamie Stewart, deceased since November 1919.
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