Seize "Kiss Of Death" Woman, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-20

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SEIZE "KISS OF DEATH" WOMAN PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 19.— Arrested by G-men in a Greenwich Village apartment in New York, Mrs. Rose Carina, so-called "kiss of death" woman, long sought in connection with Philadelphias insurance-murder ring, was given a hearing on homocide charges today. Brought back to this city, from which she fled at the outset of the poison probe, Mrs. Carina was taken to an unidentified police station for questioning. Arrested with the alleged "Lorelei" of the poison plot was Antonio Mastro, a barber, who was accused of aiding her flight from Lakewood, N. J. Reports that Mrs. Carina had talked circulated freely around City Hall after detectives sent an emergency call for a stenographer. Rumor had it that authorities already are in possession of information from the "kiss of death" woman that may cause another flare-up in the sordid tale of Americas greatest mass murder syndicate.


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