The Wicked Wives, is a
noir suspense thriller of historical fiction: murder, betrayal, court
room drama, love and lust based on the true story of the 1938 poison scandals
in Philadelphia.
When I was
eight years old, I overheard adults in our South
Philadelphia neighborhood discussing seventeen disenchanted and
unfaithful neighborhood wives who allegedly murdered their husbands for
insurance money. This was a fascinating topic for an 8 year- old boy
eavesdropping on adult conversation. People were discussing the true
story of Philadelphia’s
infamous 1938 poison murder conspiracy scandals. My fascination
led to obsession as I grew older, and I knew that I had to write about these
women, their lovers and their husbands.
The
setting of The Wicked Wives takes place when the
times were marred by the Great Depression and the prelude to World War II, and
is largely confined to the City of Philadelphia.
At 293 pages, the novel is equal parts murder, suspense, love, lust,
corruption, treachery and intriguing court suspense leading to a dynamic
ending.
The
protagonist, First Assistant D.A., Tom Rossi is placed on the horns of a
dilemma. He wants the party’s nomination for District Attorney but
powerful Deputy Mayor Bill Evans refuses to back him; unless Tom prevents
the arrest of the deputy’s niece, Lillian Stoner, for the homicide of her
husband, Reggie. Evans demands that Tom not order an autopsy on the
body. He gives Tom 24 hours to decide or threatens to have him
disbarred, defeated in his campaign to win the nomination for D.A. and to
have his girl, Hope, fired as a nurse from her city job. Hope is
part African American, but can pass for white.
Tom’s
anger at Evans outweighs his logic. Before an autopsy confirms a
homicide, he orders arrests of Lillian and her lover, Giorgio DiSipio, for the
murder of Reggie Stoner. Their arrests make headline
news. Homicide is deluged with phone tipsters accusing Giorgio of
being involved in many other similar suspicious deaths involving adulterous wives
and insurance. Many of the wives live within a few blocks of
Giorgio’s tailor shop. But, the medical examiner concludes that pneumonia
caused death, not homicide. Infuriated, Evans has Hope fired,
damages Tom’s political future, begins disbarment proceedings against him and
causes a break-up of his love affair with Hope. The Globe
Newspaper headline reads: “D.A. Candidate’s Girl-friend Fired From
PGH for Lying About Colored Background.”
A
fascinating conspiracy unfolds. The poison gang’s colorful and
hilarious characters help to deep-six a minimum of 20 husbands. The
supporting cast includes Giorgio, “The Don Juan of Passyunk
Avenue.” Aside from Lillian, “the society wife”, the wives include
Rose, the “Kiss of Death Widow,” Eva "the nymphomaniac" and the
"hopelessly in love" Joanna.
The gang’s
ring leaders, the mysterious Lady in Black and her companion, the Giant,
continually elude arrest and systematically execute key state witnesses
prior to the wives’ trials.
After many
comical episodes, intriguing detective work and two suspense filled high
profile trials, 10 wives plead or are found guilty of murdering their
husbands. Tom concludes that a life without the love of his girl-friend
is a life without pleasure. He goes to her with hat in hand to propose
marriage. But Hope coldly rejects him.
The Wicked Wives is a
story made for Hollywood,
combining murder, corruption, treachery, lust and phenomenal detail as it
vividly captures Depression-era Philadelphia.
I'm a
practicing trial lawyer with offices in center city Philadelphia. I began my law
career as a criminal lawyer, and have more than forty-seven years of criminal
and civil court- room trial experience. It is from this experience
and personal interviews with judges, lawyers, and witnesses that were involved in
these cases, that the novel is based.
The web
site for the novel is: guspelagatti.com.
About
the Author:
Gus Pelagatti is a practicing
trial lawyer with over 47 years of experience trying civil and criminal cases
including homicide. He’s a member of the Million Dollar Advocate Forum,
limited to attorneys who have been recognized as achieving a standard of
excellence as a trial expert. He has spent years researching the true
story of the 1938 insurance scam murders, interviewing judges, lawyers, police
and neighbors involved in the trials.
Gus was born and raised within blocks of the main
conspirator’s tailor shop and the homes of many of the wives convicted of
murdering their husbands.
His latest book is The Wicked Wives.
You can visit Gus’ website at www.guspelagatti.com.
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About
the Book:
When I was an eight year old boy I overheard
adults in my South Philadelphia neighborhood
discussing 17 disenchanted and unfaithful neighborhood wives who murdered their
husbands for insurance money, love and lust. This was a fascinating topic for
an eight year old boy eavesdropping on adult conversation. The adults were
discussing the true story of Philadelphia’s
infamous 1938 murder scandals. My fascination led to obsession. I knew that I
had to write about these wicked wives someday.
After I became a trial lawyer in 1964, I
researched the poison murder cases in the law library and obtained newspaper
accounts of the scandals dating back to October, 1938. Thereafter I conducted
interviews with judges, lawyers, police, witnesses, sheriff deputies and neighbors
who knew the defendants.
One of the chief conspirators was a tailor who
seduced, then persuaded at least twelve wives to poison their husbands for
insurance. The setting for his seductions was the couch in the rear of his
tailor shop, located two blocks from our family home.
A fascinating conspiracy unfolded in these murder
cases. The poison gang’s colorful and hilarious characters helped to deep-six a
minimum of 20 husbands. The supporting cast includes Giorgio, “The Don Juan of
Passyunk Avenue. ” Aside from scheming Lillian, “the society wife”, the wives
include Rose, the “Kiss of Death Widow, ” Eva “the nymphomaniac” and the
“hopelessly in love, ” Joanna.
After many comical episodes, intriguing detective
work and two suspense filled high profile trials, 12 wives plead or are found
guilty of murdering their husbands. Two male conspirators were executed in the
electric chair.
“The Wicked Wives” gleefully explores the sins of
lust and greed, and the disappointments that love often brings. The characters,
although they commit murder and adultery, are extremely likable, and often
amusing. Writing “The Wicked Wives” was a true labor of love.








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