WOMAN’S HATRED.
NEW YORK, Dee. 23. The mysterious murder of Dr Glickstein, a Brooklyn physician, who was killed in his consulting room on Saturday by a woman who afterwards disappeared, had a dramatic sequel yesterday. A young woman, Mrs Kaizen, walked into the Prosecutor’s office and said she was the person for whom the entire police force of New York was searching. She is 29. For eight years, she told the police, she was intimate with the dead man. Eight months ago she married a wealthy toy manufacturer. After her marriage, thoughts of the last few years troubled her to the point of mad ness, and finally it led her to develop an extraordinary hatred for Glickstein. “He had ruined my whole life,” she cried, “and robbed me of my happiness. Always I had feared he would tell my husband things I did not want him to know. Finally, after he had again tried to possess me bv force, T determined to kill him.”
Until recently Mrs Rnizen was under treatment by a psycho-analyst for compulsive neurosis.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1922, Page 4
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177WOMAN’S HATRED. Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1922, Page 4
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