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[The Mysterious Death of Cesar Young: The Trials of Nan Patterson]-[Episode 511: Nan Patterson and The Death of Frank "Caesar" Young]

Morbid · B2 · 2023-11-13

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The Tragic and Mysterious End of Cesar Young

The case of Nan Patterson and the death of Cesar Young remains one of the most enigmatic "old timey" true crime stories in history. In 1904, inside a handsome cab in New York City, Cesar Young—a well-known gambler and "man about town"—was found mortally wounded with a gunshot to his chest. His mistress, Nan Patterson, was sitting beside him. To this day, the question remains: was it a murder, a suicide, or a tragic accident?

A Volatile Romance

Nan Patterson, an actress associated with the traveling troupe "Floridora Girls," began an affair with the married Cesar Young in 1902. Their relationship was described as obsessive, characterized by frequent travel and intense emotional highs and lows. Young, who was significantly older than Nan, was a heavy drinker, reportedly consuming "30 glasses of beer" at the racetrack and brandy with breakfast. Despite Young’s attempts to reconcile with his wife, Margaret, the affair with Nan persisted, creating a messy, high-stakes environment fueled by jealousy and financial strain.

The Incident in the Cab

On the morning of June 4, 1904, Young was scheduled to depart for Europe with his wife. However, he met Nan for a final rendezvous. While riding in a handsome cab toward the pier, a gunshot rang out. Police found Young slumped in Nan’s lap with a hole in his chest. Nan claimed that in a moment of impulsive despair, Young pulled a gun, hugged her, and discharged the weapon into his own chest. While investigators were immediately suspicious, the physical evidence was contradictory. Notably, investigators found no gunshot residue on Nan’s hands, but they did find residue on Young’s, suggesting that he—or at least his hands—were in direct contact with the weapon when it fired.

The Media Frenzy and Legal Chaos

The case became a national sensation, heavily influenced by the classism and misogyny of the era. Prosecutors and the press frequently referred to Nan as an "actress" in a mocking tone, painting her as a "vampire" and a "wrecker of homes." Despite the lack of forensic evidence, the District Attorney’s office pushed for a murder conviction, relying on unsubstantiated rumors—such as claims that Nan had driven other men to suicide—rather than concrete proof. The prosecution’s key witness, a pawnbroker named Hyman Stern, failed to identify Nan or her associates as the purchasers of the murder weapon, causing the state's case to crumble repeatedly.

Three Trials and No Resolution

Nan Patterson was subjected to three separate trials. The first ended in a mistrial due to a juror's medical emergency. The subsequent two trials ended in hung juries, with jurors deadlocked between acquittal and conviction. The legal process was marked by theatrical tactics, such as the prosecution using a "teaching skeleton" to demonstrate bullet trajectories, which ultimately only served to confuse the jury.

Ultimately, after three exhausting trials, the state abandoned its pursuit, and Nan was released in 1905. She later returned to obscurity, even briefly remarrying her first husband, Leon Gaines Martin. The case remains a fascinating study of how bias, media influence, and a lack of forensic technology can create a legal quagmire where the truth is forever obscured. Whether Young committed suicide in a drunken fit of "alcoholically sentimental despair" or an accidental shooting occurred during a volatile argument, the death of Cesar Young remains an unsolvable mystery.

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