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Episode 469: Elroy Kent & The Murder of Delia Congdon
On the morning of July 24, 1908, Delia Congdon, a deaf and non-verbal woman living alone in East Wallingford, Vermont, was found dead in her pantry—presumed to have been murdered while she prepared breakfast. At first, investigators suspected a local criminal known for his violent behavior; however, within a day, an unusual clue discovered in Congdon’s barn pointed them towards Elroy Kent, a notorious local thief and recent escapee from a nearby psychiatric hospital whose petty criminal antics had plagued police for decades. With a caveat of mental illness at stake, Kent's trial and execution came under heavy scrutiny.
Thank you to the magical and mystical Dave for research assistance.
References
Bennington Banner. 1909. "Elroy Kent found guilty in the 1st degree." Bennington Banner, April 10: 1.
—. 1909. "Shocking Tales in Elroy Kent murder trial." Bennington Banner, April 01: 1.
Bennington Evening Banner. 1908. "Bloodhounds at East Dorset on Kent's trail." Bennington Evening Banner, August 1: 1.
—. 1908. "Escaped lunatic through to be murderer ." Bennington Evening Banner, July 27: 1.
—. 1909. "Evidence against Elroy Kent is increasing." Bennington Evening Banner, April 2: 1.
—. 1908. "Tracing Kent by mania for name carving." Bennington Evening Banner, August 6: 1.
Boston Daily Globe. 1908. "Denies killing Delia Congdon." Boston Daily Globe, October 27: 9.
—. 1902. "Jumped from train." Boston Daily Globe, December 9: 3.
—. 1909. "Kent "faking" says Shirres." Boston Daily Globe, April 9: 8.
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—. 1912. "State aghast at Kent mishap." Boston Daily Globe, Janaury 6: 8.
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