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- 2638708d0a90a6589fcc75ac800ce418d0182b626a3f9dfda633b14e3310b7e8 accessdate "2007-05-30".
- 2638708d0a90a6589fcc75ac800ce418d0182b626a3f9dfda633b14e3310b7e8 date "1868-08-31".
- 2638708d0a90a6589fcc75ac800ce418d0182b626a3f9dfda633b14e3310b7e8 isCitedBy Henry_Dyer_Grindle.
- 2638708d0a90a6589fcc75ac800ce418d0182b626a3f9dfda633b14e3310b7e8 quote "Investigation by coroner Rollins of [New] York, The Father, Mother, and Brother of the Deceased Girl on the Stand. Inside View of the Private Lying-in Hospital by a Medical Student. The [Brooklyn] Eagle of Saturday last contained an account of the death of the daughter of Mr. Lattin, of Farmingdale, Long Island, who died a few days previously at the alleged lying-in asylum of Dr. Grindle, No. 6 Amity Street, New York, under alleged suspicious circumstances. An inquiry into the cause, which resulted in the death of Susannah Lattin, was commenced in New York on Saturday afternoon by Coroner Rollins, when the father, mother and brother of the deceased girl were examined and testified in substance that after the disappearance of Susannah, they learned by letter in the early part of June, that she was keeping out of way in consequence of being in a delicate position, that the landlady of the boarding house in New York, where she was stopping, had threatened to turn her out into the street unless she paid two weeks board then owing. They were unable to say by whom her ruin had been effected, but supposed it had been done by a young man employed in a Brooklyn boot and shoe store, with whom she had been keeping company. His name, her brother thought, was George Hotten, clerk in Whitehouse's shoe store in Fulton Street, Brooklyn. The same person had also stated that his sister had refused to return home on account of the condition in which she was in, and also that the author of her ruin had endeavored to persuade her to take unnatural and illegal means to do away with the proofs of their misconduct. Edward Danne, the medical student who had informed Mr. Lattin of his daughter's whereabouts and the precarious condition of her health, after staying ...".
- 2638708d0a90a6589fcc75ac800ce418d0182b626a3f9dfda633b14e3310b7e8 title "The Long Island Mystery".
- 2638708d0a90a6589fcc75ac800ce418d0182b626a3f9dfda633b14e3310b7e8 work Brooklyn_Eagle.