Rhode Island's Washington County hides a dark past riddled with macabre
crimes and despicable deeds. In 1890, an argument over wages turned
deadly when former hotelier George Kenyon shot and killed his carpenter
on the grounds of the Gilbert Stuart House in Saunderstown. Senator
Charles Burdick was shot and left for dead at his Charlestown home in
1930. Even the peaceful village of Woodville has a veritable rap sheet
of thieving maids, speakeasies and murderously jealous wives. From
chilling acts by the KKK to physicians practicing under the influence of
narcotics, author Kelly Sullivan Pezza's collection of articles from the
Chariho Times uncovers the violence and vices of Washington County.