Death of a Pinehurst Princess: The 1935 Elva Statler Davidson Mystery
Steve Bouser âA socialite bride, a $1 million inheritance, an older husband of questionable social rank, Yankees misbehaving on Southern soil . . . [A] web of intrigueâ (Our State).  A news media frenzy hurled the quiet resort community of Pinehurst, North Carolina, into the national spotlight in 1935 when hotel magnate Ellsworth Statlerâs adopted daughter was discovered dead early one February morning weeks after her wedding day. A politically charged coronerâs inquest failed to determine a definitive cause of death, and the following civil action continued to expose sordid details of the coupleâs lives. More than half a century later, the story was all but forgotten when local resident Diane McLellan spied an old photograph at a yard sale and became obsessed with solving the mystery. Her enthusiastic sleuthing captured the attention of Southern Pines resident and journalist Steve Bouser, who takes readers back to those blustery winter days so long ago in the search to reveal what really happened to Elva Statler Davidson.  Includes photos  âAs compelling as any crime mystery an American writer has ever suspenseful, titillating, true and set in Moore County.â âThe Pilot  âBouser is both compassionate and balanced in his reports of the Davidson affair.â âAuthors âRound the South  âBouser uses a story âripped from the headlinesâ as they say to reveal whatâs known and unknown about a young Pinehurst socialiteâs bizarre death . . . [He] takes the reader through the wild inquest, a later trial over Elvaâs will, and buckets of speculation.â âSalisbury Post
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