Fri, 04/09/2021 - 11:00pm |
Girl Waits With Gun 15 Of 20 - Michele Good reads from 'Girl Waits With Gun.' Another threatening letter arrived at the home of Kopp sisters, but this time it’s from a different criminal…a man named George Ewing. He warns of a deep-laid conspiracy to abduct Fleurette and requests a meeting with Constance. |
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Thu, 04/08/2021 - 11:00pm |
Girl Waits With Gun 14 Of 20 - Michele Good reads from 'Girl Waits With Gun.' Constance waited on a street corner for the money drop, but no one arrived. The next day, the entire affair with Henry Kaufman is emblazoned on the fronts of newspapers across the eastern coast with headlines reading: 'Girl Waits With Gun.' |
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Wed, 04/07/2021 - 11:00pm |
Girl Waits With Gun 13 Of 20 - Michele Good reads from 'Girl Waits With Gun'. The Kopp sisters have received the most serious threat yet from Henry Kaufman. He wants $1000, delivered by Constance herself, or he'll burn down her house and take Fleurette. Sheriff Heath wants to lay a trap for Henry Kaufman using Constance as bait. |
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Tue, 04/06/2021 - 11:00pm |
Girl Waits With Gun 12 Of 20 - Michele Good reads from 'Girl Waits With Gun.' Henry Kaufman and his gang have attempted to burn down the Kopp sisters' home. The next morning, the sisters report the incident to Sheriff Heath who arranges for a meeting with Marion Garfinkel, Henry Kaufman’s sister. |
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Mon, 04/05/2021 - 11:00pm |
Girl Waits With Gun 11 Of 20 - Michele Good reads from 'Girl Waits With Gun.' The sisters have promised Fleurette a day at the seashore to celebrate her 17th birthday. Watching Fleurette playing in the waves, Constance is reminded of when Fleurette was a baby. |
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Fri, 04/02/2021 - 11:00pm |
Girl Waits With Gun 10 Of 20 - Michele Good reads from 'Girl Waits With Gun.' Constance discovers that Lucy’s boarding house has burned down suspiciously and Lucy is now missing too. |
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Thu, 04/01/2021 - 11:00pm |
Girl Waits With Gun 9 Of 20 - Michele Good reads from 'Girl Waits With Gun.' A judge has signed Constance’s complaint against Henry Kaufman which should mean the matter is resolved…but that’s not how things work in Paterson, New Jersey in 1914. |
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