Minisode 3: Bloody Ed
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Accused of murdering Belle Starr, Edgar Artemus Watson went before a judge to face the charges. Ultimately, though, the charges were dismissed and the murder never solved. Little did the judge know, Edgar had already murdered at least twice before, and he would murder again and again.
Growing up with an abusive father likely shaped Edgar into the man he became. Despite the efforts of his mother to take him and his sister away from that violence, Edgar would become even more violent than his father.
In this episode, we explore how Edgar’s past shaped him as well as what happened after he left his accusers in Arkansas, changing his name to Edgar J. Watson soon after. Listen as we discuss his slave-owning South Carolinian ancestors, his multiple wives, lovers, and children, as well as the number of bodies he left Chokoloskee, Florida.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Old Money from The First National Bank of Ft. Myers
Killing Mr. Watson by Peter Matthiessen
Lost Man’s River by Peter Matthiessen
Bone by Bone by Peter Mattiessen
SOURCES
The American Revolution in South Carolina: Dean’s Swamp
Wikipedia
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