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[The Scandalous Murder of George Saxton: A Tale of Obsession and Privilege]-[Episode 540: Anna George and the Murder of George Saxton]

Morbid · B2 · 2024-02-22

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The Tragic and Scandalous Life of George Saxton

The podcast episode delves into the life and violent death of George Saxton, a member of one of Canton, Ohio's wealthiest families. Born into "hella privilege," George was described as being "indulged from the beginning," developing an adult personality characterized by "remarkable selfishness" and a complete disregard for the feelings of others. Throughout his life, George gained a reputation as a "fuck boy," engaging in multiple failed engagements and illicit affairs, often maintaining a "booty bungalow" to entertain various women while showing total callousness toward those he scorned.

The Fatal Obsession with Annie George

In the late 1880s, George became fixated on Annie George, a married woman with two children. Despite Annie’s initial attempts to reject his advances, George’s relentless pursuit, fueled by his status and wealth, eventually led to an affair. Annie, who had been a "very much devoted" wife, eventually left her husband, Sample George, to be with Saxton. This set off a chain of legal and social chaos, including lawsuits for "alienation of affection" and "breach of promise."

Annie’s devotion to George morphed into an "ominous" and "obsessive" fixation. After George inevitably lost interest in her, Annie refused to accept the end of the relationship. She began stalking him, waiting outside his home, and even accosting him in public with a revolver. Witnesses reported her making explicit threats, such as, "If George Saxton does not keep his promise of marriage to me, I’ll kill him," and even dropping these threats during a "motherfucking quilting bee."

The Murder and the Questionable Acquittal

On October 7, 1898, George Saxton was shot four times while riding his bicycle to visit his new girlfriend, Eva Outhouse. The murder was brutal, with Dr. Edward Brandt concluding that the cause of death was the severing of the iliac artery. Despite the overwhelming evidence—including Annie’s history of stalking, her possession of a .38 caliber revolver, gunpowder residue found on her hands, and eyewitness accounts—Annie was acquitted by a jury after 23 hours of deliberation.

Public sentiment at the time was shockingly sympathetic toward Annie, with many viewing George’s past as a "family wrecker" and "playboy" as justification for his murder. The legal defense successfully painted George as the villain, using the narrative that Annie was a "woman pushed to the brink of madness by a callous and abusive man."

A Sketchy Conclusion

Years later, a witness named Russell Hogan came forward, claiming he had seen Annie commit the shooting, but because of the legal principle of double jeopardy, she could never be retried. Her later life remained shrouded in mystery and tragedy, particularly the suspicious "suicide" of her second husband, Dr. Arthur Rideout, who was found hanging from a chandelier after telling Annie he was simply "tired and sleepy." The story serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers of unchecked obsession and the societal tendency to blame victims based on their past behavior.

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I just cannot get enough of it.
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I was lifted off of this planet into just another galaxy entirely.
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I think that's a great idea.
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Get in, loser.
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I just know so much about politics.
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cannot get enough of it
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fall on the floor and start crying
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burst out laughing
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hits right when it hits
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get your foot in the door
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