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susan
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The arrival of Adams at Faneuil Hall was described that night in her journal by Eliza Susan Quincy, herself an artist, who was among those riding with him.
Susan graduated from Agarita Springs High, was a quiet little music major at SMU, married her high school sweetheart, spoke with a Texas twang, and had never been out of the state.
She and her sister Susan were the only children of Josiah Carpenter, a wealthy man living in Akron, Ohio.
You see, Aunt Susan gave it out that if the prominent business men of Akron could raise fifty thousand dollars she would give fifty more, making the sum total of one hundred thousand dollars as a fund for the future support of the Asylum, and by George!
She did recall, however, another conversation in which Susan Atkins told her and several other girls that she had been in a fight with a man who had pulled her hair, and that she had stabbed him three or four times in the legs.
According to Kitty, Susan Atkins had admitted stabbing a man three or four times in the legs.
But by this time Susan Atkins was already doing enough talking for both of them.
The first time she and Ronnie Howard were alone together, Virginia Graham told her what Susan Atkins had said.
Susan Atkins, Virginia Graham had more than a passing interest in the Tate homicides.
On Monday, November 10, Susan Atkins had a visitor at Sybil Brand, Sue Bartell, who told her about the death of Zero.
On Wednesday, November 12, Susan Atkins was taken to court for a preliminary hearing on the Hinman murder.
There is some confusion as to exactly when Susan Atkins first discussed the Tate-LaBianca murders with Ronnie Howard.
Although, unlike Ronnie Howard, she was not yet completely convinced that Susan Atkins was telling the truth, the possibility that there might be more murders worried her too.
LAPD wanted to offer Susan Atkins immunity, in exchange for telling what she knew about the murders.
On the other hand, it would be nothing compared to the public response if we let Susan Atkins walk off scot-free.