Word: pregnants
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...late summer of 1946, when she wrote to North Dakota's Senator Milton R. Young, Mrs. Matt Fischer was in what she described as "a desperate situation." She was seven months pregnant with her second child and her husband, an Army staff sergeant, was stationed in Vienna. If she had to have her child at home in Bismarck, N. Dak., it would "take something very vital from [her] marriage." She wanted to join her husband in Vienna...
...months ago, the Senator heard from Mrs. Fischer again. Nothing vital, apparently, had gone out of her marriage. She was pregnant for the fifth time. This time she was in Junction City, Kans. and Matt was at Wyton Air Base, 60 miles from London. Her baby was due in December, and she didn't think the Army was going to get her to England while she was still able to travel. She hoped that the Senator remembered her and that he could do something to make it "possible ... to catch a ride on a plane going directly to Wyton...
Also found with the victim's bones were the bones of an unborn child. The police then checked on the missing person's file at the time the young woman was murdered, found out how many of the missing women that age were pregnant, who were the men each knew, and which of these men had seen or been seen with the woman at the time of the murder. The murderer was soon found, confessed, and sentenced...
Sandrino has one eye on revenge and the other on the girl across the street when Virginia suddenly announces that she is pregnant. In a grisly finale, Sandrino impales her head on a pike fence till it becomes a slippery, lifeless pulp...
...Patch of New Plaster. Under Sylvie's management, the hotel prospered. Seven months pregnant though she was, the new proprietress worked hard at her job. Her clothes were sometimes smeared with plaster, and she would explain: "I'm plugging up some of those rat holes in the cellar." An anonymous letter brought Police Inspectors Leloup and Lelong to the hotel. "Ah," said Sylvie, "I have good news for you. Madame is returning on Saturday." The policemen nodded: "We will be here...