Bound by Silence: The Murder of Dr. Edith Wightman
Description
Episode 395: On a cold December day in 1983, McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, was shaken by a deeply unsettling crime. Dr. Edith Wightman, a respected scholar, was discovered dead in her office: bound with tape, handcuffed, and suffocated with a cloth. The investigation took an even stranger turn when police arrested Michael Allen Crowley, a chemist from Welland, who had been seen on campus in disguise, dressed in women’s clothing and a wig. With no personal connection to the victim, and the bizarre methods used, the murder left students and faculty reeling, and raised questions still unanswered to this day.
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Wightman: Gallia Belgica (Book Review)
Detectives say Robert Garrow now 'best suspect' in 1973 Komorowski murder | CBC News
Adele Komorowski Homicide
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