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2020
Elizabeth Reed, the first woman hanged in Illinois in 1845, faced a tragic fate after being accused of poisoning her husband Leonard with arsenic-infused tea. A jury of twelve men found her guilty, leading to her execution. The events surrounding her arrest, trial, and burial have sparked intense debate and speculation over the years. Today, local folklore claims that Elizabeth's spirit still roams the countryside, haunting the very places tied to her dramatic story. This chilling tale intertwines history with ghostly legend, leaving many to ponder the truth behind her tragic demise.