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Show Dr. Edwin Carman and Jealous Wife, Figures In Latest Murder Mystery. sKilllllH Jli SlJftF" JsB 3 Ji fl -fy SsffsJKfc w Photo of Dr. Carman cop) right. 1914, by American Press Association., The f.itil slionttiiK nf Mrs. William D. Batloy, a well to do and respected resident of llumpttend, N. V., In the otllco of Dr. EJwIn Cnrinnn, a rich snd prominent phsk-liin of Krccport, N. V.. rewukyl Rontoitious wbk-u mode tin mystery one of the most tnlked nlwut murdeni In tlie rtH-eut crime fltunl of the con nl i.v It developed that Mrs. rarman, the doctor's wife, had been so Jealous of lior husbnnd that she had broken Into his ufllcv several necks ny and bad 11tt.trl.nl 11 woman patient whom she stittpectcd. Then she had se cretly InsstJiIled n dictograph so tlint she could overhear what wub gplug en wheu her Imsli.ijid rveched uomiin pntleuts. Mm. Itnlley. tm victim, was hilled by 11 pMol bullet flred.throush the window f the doctor's offlce during his eeiilir' olllco hours while other pittlenta were wnltltiR ln4ils reccptl'Hi room She wn alleged to bine liven nn utter etrHimer to the doctor. Dr. Car fnnn nnd liix wife are hero nlioun |