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Step back into the shadowed streets of the 19th century with this disturbing case of Victorian true crime that shocked both Chicago and Elgin, Illinois. The Twice-Fallen: Mary Linn (1895–1896) explores the tragic story of Mary Linn, a young woman whose obsessive attachments and severe mental illness led to two acts of violence—one attempted murder and one fatal shooting—after she was declared “cured” by authorities. This historical murder case follows the timeline from the first shooting of Francis Sherman in Chicago in June 1895, through Mary Linn’s confinement at the Northern Illinois Hospital and Asylum for the Insane, to her release and the chilling repetition of events less than a year later. In April 1896, Elizabeth Trobridge was killed on State Street in Elgin, exposing the grave consequences of misjudging mental illness in the Victorian era. Drawing on period newspaper reporting and asylum records, this documentary examines crime, psychiatry, and justice in the Victorian era, raising enduring questions about responsibility, treatment, and prevention. If you enjoy carefully researched historical documentaries and true crime from the 1800s, be sure to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments. #VictorianTrueCrime #HistoricalMurderCase #19thCenturyCrime #TrueCrimeHistory