When William W. Place’s first wife died, he married his
housekeeper, Martha Scovoll. It was a whirlwind courtship and William did not
listen to his relatives who thought Martha would bring trouble. Sure enough,
before long, Martha’s true nature came out. She had a quick temper and was
irrationally jealous of William’s relationship with his young daughter Ida.
Martha had violent fits of temper and threatened to kill both William and Ida. On
February 8, 1868, she made good on her threats, strangling Ida to death and
attacking William with an axe. She was convicted of first-degree murder and was
the first woman to be executed in the electric chair.
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