Imogene Remus

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Imogene Remus was the wife of notorious Prohibition-era bootlegger and lawyer George Remus, whose affair and subsequent murder by her husband became a sensational American crime story of the 1920s.

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Imogene Remus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
human
associatedWith George Remus murder trial
Prohibition in the United States
bootlegging
causeOfDeath gunshot wound
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfDeath 1927
genreOfNotability true crime
hasMediaCoverage American newspapers of the 1920s
sensational crime reporting in the 1920s
killer George Remus NERFINISHED
mannerOfDeath homicide
name Imogene Remus NERFINISHED
narrativeRole murder victim in a high-profile Prohibition-era case
notableEvent murder of Imogene Remus
notableFor being the wife of bootlegger George Remus
her affair during the Prohibition era
her murder by George Remus
occupation homemaker
partOf Prohibition era in the United States
placeOfDeath Cincinnati, Ohio NERFINISHED
residence Cincinnati region NERFINISHED
Cincinnati, Ohio NERFINISHED
spouse George Remus NERFINISHED

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George Remus spouse Imogene Remus