Susan Spencer
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Crime of any kind is rare on Tortola. News of this murder shocked the island.
Crime of any kind is rare on Tortola. News of this murder shocked the island.
Crime of any kind is rare on Tortola. News of this murder shocked the island.
especially because this victim seemed not to have an enemy in the world.
especially because this victim seemed not to have an enemy in the world.
especially because this victim seemed not to have an enemy in the world.
Lois was the McMillan's only child. Clearly, their pride and joy. Oh, these are sweet. Oh, look at this. Oh, what a great picture. Now, how old would she have been in that one?
Lois was the McMillan's only child. Clearly, their pride and joy. Oh, these are sweet. Oh, look at this. Oh, what a great picture. Now, how old would she have been in that one?
Lois was the McMillan's only child. Clearly, their pride and joy. Oh, these are sweet. Oh, look at this. Oh, what a great picture. Now, how old would she have been in that one?
As an adult, Lois had drifted through careers, once an aspiring actress, then an artist, and graduate of the Parsons School of Design. It's a happy painting. She'd recently been living at home in Connecticut. This is Lois' bedroom. Oh, you've got to tell me about that. That looks like Salvador Dali.
As an adult, Lois had drifted through careers, once an aspiring actress, then an artist, and graduate of the Parsons School of Design. It's a happy painting. She'd recently been living at home in Connecticut. This is Lois' bedroom. Oh, you've got to tell me about that. That looks like Salvador Dali.
As an adult, Lois had drifted through careers, once an aspiring actress, then an artist, and graduate of the Parsons School of Design. It's a happy painting. She'd recently been living at home in Connecticut. This is Lois' bedroom. Oh, you've got to tell me about that. That looks like Salvador Dali.
That artistic whimsy often showed up in outlandish costumes.
That artistic whimsy often showed up in outlandish costumes.
That artistic whimsy often showed up in outlandish costumes.
But her sometimes quirky behavior did not provide either a motive or any clues to her murder. So the police started retracing Lois's steps the night before her body was found.
But her sometimes quirky behavior did not provide either a motive or any clues to her murder. So the police started retracing Lois's steps the night before her body was found.
But her sometimes quirky behavior did not provide either a motive or any clues to her murder. So the police started retracing Lois's steps the night before her body was found.
Louis Schwartz owns the Jolly Roger and, except for her killer, may be the last person to have seen Lois alive.
Louis Schwartz owns the Jolly Roger and, except for her killer, may be the last person to have seen Lois alive.