BETTY GOW’S STORY
LINDBERGH BABY’S NURSE. BRUTAL ATTACKS ALLEGED. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Feb. 23. Betty Gow, the Lindbergh baby’s nurse, who figured in the murder trial of Hauptmann, on arrival at Southampton, said she had been attacked brutally, bitterly and unjustly, but she had nothing to conceal. She had told all she lenew, She said that she did not intend’ to appear on the stage, though she was still receiving offers. Her only wish now was to regain her health and forget the past.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1935, Page 9
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