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− | Forty-five-year-old concert singer murdered in the text-only short story "Sweet Dreams of Death" in comic book Zip Comics #45 (April 1944). Her brother Gerald Moore wrote many of her songs and shared a house with her. Her jealous friend Katherine Cole, a would-be singer, did it. | + | Forty-five-year-old concert singer murdered in the text-only short story "Sweet Dreams of Death" in comic book ''Zip Comics'' #45 (April 1944). Her brother [[Gerald Moore]] wrote many of her songs and shared a house with her. |
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+ | Her jealous friend [[Katherine Cole]], a would-be singer, did it. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Fictional singers|Moore, Margaret]] |
Revision as of 11:33, 14 January 2019
Forty-five-year-old concert singer murdered in the text-only short story "Sweet Dreams of Death" in comic book Zip Comics #45 (April 1944). Her brother Gerald Moore wrote many of her songs and shared a house with her.
Her jealous friend Katherine Cole, a would-be singer, did it.