FULL TEXT: Arraigned in Washington Heights Court [New York
City] to-day on the charge of throwing carbolic acid into the face of William
Knudsen, superintendent of the Markenfield apartments, No. 605 West One Hundred
and Eleventh Street, Mrs. Margaret Daig, twenty-five years old, of No. 101 West Ninety-seventh Street, not only
said she did it, but said she was glad she did it.
Until a few months ago, when she gave up her position to get
married, Mrs. Daig was a telephone operator at the Markenfield. She says she
learned late yesterday that Knudsen had been talking about her.
“I became furious,” she said. “I remember buying carbolic
acid in a drug store and then I hurried around to the Markenfield and asked for Knudsen. When he came up the hall to
see me I dashed the acid in his face.”
Knudsen yelled with pain. Tenants ran to the hall and found
him screaming, while Mrs. Daig stood calmly by with the empty bottle. She was
arrested by Policeman Naubreh and taken to the West One Hundred and
Twenty-fifth street Station, where a charge of felonious assault was entered
against her.
Dr. Edwin C. Fassett of No. 210 West One Hundredth and Tenth
street attended Knudsen, whose burns are said not to be serious. Mrs. Daig told
the police she had not informed her husband of Knudsen’s alleged remarks.
[“Is Glad She Hurled Acid Into Man’s Face, Bride Tells Court
– Mrs. Daig Admits Attack on Superintendent She Says Talked About Her.” The
Evening World (N.Y.), May 2, 1916, p. 11]
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SEE: “Acid Queens: Women Who Throw Acid” for a collection of synopses of similar cases.
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SEE: “Acid Queens: Women Who Throw Acid” for a collection of synopses of similar cases.
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