The Cruel Murder of Mina Miller

Wedded and Murdered Within an Hour!
THE CRUEL MURDER OF MINA MILLER BY KENKOUWSKY, alias “KETTLER.”
The Guttenberg-Hoboken Tragedy.
A THRILLING AND REMARKABLE CASE, WHICH RECALLS THE MURDER OF MARY RODGERS, “THE SEGAR GIRL,” WHICH TOOK PLACE ON THE SAME SPOT, THE SCENE OF OTHER MURDERS OF A LIKE CHARACTER.
THE ONLY LIFE OF MINA MILLER PUBLISHED
BARCLAY & CO., Publishers, 21 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED AT ALL TIMES.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1881, by BARCLAY & CO., In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.

THE MINA MULLER MURDER.
On Friday morning, the 13th of last May, a German, whose purpose was to gather green leaves to sell to florists in N. Y. city, entered the path leading from Bergen avenue, in the district known as Bull’s Ferry, north of Weehawken. He had followed it eastward toward the river about 100 feet, and had turned aside to the right about twenty feet, when he was appalled by almost stepping upon the dead body of a woman. He hurried away to inform the police.
Early in the afternoon Coroner Wiggins, of Hoboken, visited the spot and made a careful examination. He judged that the woman had not been over 25 years old. Along the top of the head, on the left side, was a deep gash, and beneath it the skull was fractured. There was another gash over the right eye. Both of these gashes were apparently made with the edge of a stone. The nose was broken in the middle. The right side of the head had apparently been crushed by a stone. The left ear was injured as if an ear-ring had been torn from it. Search was made for the missing ear-ring, but it was not found. Her face had become blackened by the sun, which shone upon the spot where the body lay. The features were small and symmetrical. She wore number one or number two buttoned shoes.

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2017-12-17

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Muller, Philomena, -1881; Kinkowski, Martin, -1882; Murder -- New Jersey

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