Anderson, Bella (1864–?)
Anderson, Bella (1864–?)
American kidnapper. Born 1864 in US; death date unknown.
As a trained nurse working for the Clarke family in NY, abducted their 20-month-old daughter Marion in a muchpublicized kidnapping (mid-May 1899); after the child was returned home safely (late May), was arrested with George and Addie Barrow (the 3 had intended to make money by mass kidnapping children from families of average means); cooperated with prosecutors and received a lesser sentence than the Barrows.
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