Murder Most Self Obsessed
A short story by G.B. Stern appeared in the May 1937 edition of Woman's Journal magazine. It was called 'Alas! Dear Love' and it was a whodunnit tale of a wife who is shot dead in her bed, presumably for the emerald necklace that she had been showing off in company that evening. Green was a colour in demand in those days and emeralds covetable. However it turns out that her husband had done the shooting, because he had recently been told that he had a terminal illness and he just knew that his wife wouldn't be able to live without him. How kind of him to put her out of her misery like that. It beggars belief that a woman's magazine would find this to be an acceptable story to entertain their readers. The 1930s were indeed strange days...
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