Did the phrase That's what I was wondering... solve a murder?
In the morning hours of July 16, 1936, Helen Clevenger's uncle
discovered her bloodied body crumpled on the floor of her small room in
Asheville's grand Battery Park Hotel. She had been shot through the
chest. Buncombe County Sheriff Laurence Brown, up for reelection,
desperately searched for the teenager's killer as the public clamored
for answers. Though witnesses reported seeing a white man leave the
scene, Brown's focus turned instead to the hotel's Black employees and
on August 9 he arrested bell hop Martin Moore. After a frenzied four-day
trial that captured the nation's attention, Moore was convicted of
Helen's murder on August 22. Though Moore confessed to Sherriff Brown,
doubt of his guilt lingers and many Southerners feared that justice had
not, in fact, been served.
Author Anne Chesky Smith weaves together varying accounts of the murder
and investigation to expose a complex and disturbing chapter in
Asheville's history.