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George Joseph Smith lived a life of crime beginning in 1881 when he was all nine years old. Spending seven years in a reformatory school, you'd think that George would have learned his lesson. However, sometimes people never learn their lesson, and George was one of them. He spent a good part of his early adult years going in and out of prison for crimes such as larceny and receiving stolen property. George probably would have continued being a thief, however, he thought up a new scheme to get rich--and for three women, their lives were worth less to George than their deaths.

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George Joseph Smith lived a life of crime beginning in 1881 when he was all nine years old. Spending seven years in a reformatory school, you'd think that George would have learned his lesson. However, sometimes people never learn their lesson, and George was one of them. He spent a good part of his early adult years going in and out of prison for crimes such as larceny and receiving stolen property. George probably would have continued being a thief, however, he thought up a new scheme to get rich--and for three women, their lives were worth less to George than their deaths.

Check us out on social media:@hardcoretruecrime
Go to our website to check out our Crimes and Consequences Merchandise at www.crimesandconsequences.com
Want a shout-out? Email us at contact@crimesandconsequences.com

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