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'''Susan E. Thompson''' was a Pensacola woman who witnessed her ex-husband, [[J. T. Carter]], killed at the hands of her new husband in a [[December 21]], [[1889]] street fight. Thompson had been married to Carter eight years prior, but she divorced him on the grounds that he could not properly support her. She remarried to grocer [[J. M. Thompson]] in [[1889]]. | '''Susan E. Thompson''' was a Pensacola woman who witnessed her ex-husband, [[J. T. Carter]], killed at the hands of her new husband in a [[December 21]], [[1889]] street fight. Thompson had been married to Carter eight years prior, but she divorced him on the grounds that he could not properly support her. She remarried to grocer [[J. M. Thompson]] in [[1889]]. | ||