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Sophia <I>Schmidt</I> Eberlein

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Sophia Schmidt Eberlein

Birth
Russia
Death
2 Oct 1931 (aged 41)
Harvey, Wells County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Harvey, Wells County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.7769556, Longitude: -99.9611667
Plot
Section 3 Row 14
Memorial ID
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1st W/O Hugo Eberlein (M) 1908
2st W/O Jacob Bentz (M) 1930
Sophia died under the last name Bentz
cemetery book has her last name EberleinSophia Eberlein, (1889–1931), was beaten to death by her second husband Jacob Bentz in her home in Harvey, North Dakota. According to author William Jackson, the ghost or the "presence" of "Sophie" might be haunting a library built on this location.


Murder

Sophia Eberlein was born in Russia and emigrated to the United States. She married Hugo Eberlein, a well-known Harvey businessman, and had two daughters, Lillian and Alice. After Hugo's death in 1928, Sophia married Bentz.

One night Bentz bludgeoned Sophia to death while she slept. He did his best to clean up the scene of the crime and tried to make Sophie's death look like a car accident. However, when Sophia's daughter Lillian came home for the funeral, she found blood in the house and reported her findings to the police. Bentz admitted the crime during the investigation and was sentenced to life in prison. He died in 1944 behind bars in the state penitentiary.

In 1990 a new library was built on the site of the former Eberlein house. According to author William Jackson, the librarian's office is built directly over the site where Eberlein's bedroom was and librarians report cold chills and other oddities.
1st W/O Hugo Eberlein (M) 1908
2st W/O Jacob Bentz (M) 1930
Sophia died under the last name Bentz
cemetery book has her last name EberleinSophia Eberlein, (1889–1931), was beaten to death by her second husband Jacob Bentz in her home in Harvey, North Dakota. According to author William Jackson, the ghost or the "presence" of "Sophie" might be haunting a library built on this location.


Murder

Sophia Eberlein was born in Russia and emigrated to the United States. She married Hugo Eberlein, a well-known Harvey businessman, and had two daughters, Lillian and Alice. After Hugo's death in 1928, Sophia married Bentz.

One night Bentz bludgeoned Sophia to death while she slept. He did his best to clean up the scene of the crime and tried to make Sophie's death look like a car accident. However, when Sophia's daughter Lillian came home for the funeral, she found blood in the house and reported her findings to the police. Bentz admitted the crime during the investigation and was sentenced to life in prison. He died in 1944 behind bars in the state penitentiary.

In 1990 a new library was built on the site of the former Eberlein house. According to author William Jackson, the librarian's office is built directly over the site where Eberlein's bedroom was and librarians report cold chills and other oddities.


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