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Case 231: Anna-Jane Cheney

Casefile True Crime

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Henry Keough Wind's Engagement to Anna Jane

Police questioned Henry Keough four days after Anna Jane's death. He initially told police that when he left his house on Friday night, Anna Jane had been getting food out to feed her dog. This time he said she was running the bath. There were other inconsistencies too. Police visited Henry at the McGill home where he was still living and asked for Anna Jane's financial records. When asked who the beneficiary of Anna Jane's will was, Henry responded, "I don't know" The records told a different story. Henry was listed as both the executor and main beneficiary. Other than the $30,000 Anna Jane owed her father for the house deposit, the rest of her estate was

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