The Ghost of Marlow House by Anna J McIntyre

The Ghost of Marlow House by Anna J McIntyre

Author:Anna J McIntyre [Holmes, Bobbi]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Anna J McIntyre


Twenty-One

Danielle sat alone on her bed, the computer still on her lap. Walt had said goodnight ten minutes earlier before disappearing. She suspected he was downstairs in the parlor, watching more television. I hope he keeps the volume down, she thought.

She had given him the impression she intended to go to sleep, but the truth was, she had more surfing to do before she turned the lights out. Her first stop was Newspaper Archive, a subscription site where she could look up old newspapers. Perhaps she wouldn’t find back issues of the Frederickport Press; those were apparently lost in the fire long ago. But it was possible she would find articles about Walt’s death and any investigation in other Oregon newspapers.

It took her just a moment to sign up for an account. Her first search was for Walt Marlow appearing in any Oregon newspapers during 1925. She immediately came across several articles practically identical in content to the ones she had read in the museum. Skimming through those, she continued to look for later ones.

Walt Marlow’s attorney, James Martin, was interviewed regarding the disappearance of Marlow’s widow, Angela Calvert Marlow. “She stopped by my Portland office on Wednesday afternoon,” Martin said. “She told me she was concerned about her husband, claiming he had been acting strange…”

The headline Suicide Marlow’s Widow Found Dead blared out. Danielle cringed. She doubted Walt would appreciate being referred to as Suicide Marlow. Making herself comfortable, she began to read the article—and then the next—and the next…

The body of an unidentified woman who died at the Portland Hospital has been identified today as that of Angela Marlow, wife of the late Walt Marlow, who is believed to have killed himself in their Frederickport home…

Questions continue today for Roger Calvert, brother of Angela Marlow…

Authorities continue to look closer into Roger Calvert, who failed to report his sister missing following her disappearance last week…

Calvert insists it was all a misunderstanding. “I didn’t realize she was missing. I last saw Angela when she went shopping. I assumed she was staying with friends because the next day I was leaving for Frederickport to try to reason with my brother-in-law…”

Marital problems for the new bride and groom cited as the reasons for Marlow’s suicide. “My sister wanted to make her marriage work,” Calvert said Monday in an interview with…

Andrew Stone of Frederickport confirms Roger Calvert’s claim that he arrived in Frederickport on Thursday evening, hours after Walt Marlow’s body was discovered. “I was just coming home from California when I pulled into the filling station and saw Roger. I went to say hello and he told me he was on his way to Frederickport.” The gas station is located ten miles east of Frederickport…

Emma Jackson, a Negro who works at the Bluebell Diner, ten miles east of Frederickport, claims to have seen Roger Calvert arriving from Frederickport Wednesday evening. “I remember we had just closed up when he comes knocking on the back door of the kitchen, all in a hurry. I told him the garage next door wouldn’t open until the next morning.



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