Petroleum, Politics, Passion

Clara Smith Hamon Takes The Stand
Episode 401 tells the salacious story of a leading politician who shows up at a private hospital with a gunshot wound. He tells the doctor it was self-inflicted, but that turns out to be a cover story. Why the big lie? You guessed it: There’s a woman in the case, and what she has to say will blow your mind.
Culled from the historic pages of the Ardmore Ardmoreite, the Kiowa County Democrat, and other newspapers of the era.
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