In 1883, Edward Rowell of Batavia, New York, suspected his
wife of cheating and set a trap to catch her. He told her he would be gone for
severl days on business but did not leave. That night he caught his wife in bed
with their former neighbor, Johnson Lynch. Rowell burst into the room brandishing
a revolver and fired wildly wounding his wife and killing Lynch. The murder
caused quite a stir and had far reaching consequenes. Lynch’s uncle, Arthur Johnson
was so distressed that he shot himself in the chest. He left a note saying “I
myself have done this thing. Please ask no questions about it.”