Around 6am on the morning of July 14, 1966, a woman woke early and heard the cries of what she thought was a child. As she went to investigate, she saw a woman perched on the ledge of an upstairs window, screaming out, “Oh my God! They are all dead!”
Allison tells us the sad story of these nursing students in Chicago.
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