Keith MacKinnon

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She fantasized about taking the president’s life, just two years after he survived an assassination attempt in which the mayor of Chicago was killed. “I could kill Roosevelt with pleasure and satisfaction,” she wrote to Brastow. “If living got too much for me so that I really wanted to die, I would go to Washington first and kill that traitor.”
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