Force, Julia (1860–)
Force, Julia (1860–)
American murderer. Born 1860.
Shot sisters Minnie (for her loud humming) and Florence ("a tiresome invalid") with Civil War pistol which belonged to her father (Feb 25, 1893); her trial in Atlanta, Georgia, resulted in a life sentence.
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