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Home / Crime and Justice / Poe's Fictionalized Retelling of the Mysterious 'Cigar Girl' Murder

Poe's Fictionalized Retelling of the Mysterious 'Cigar Girl' Murder

4 Oct

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Summary

  • Mary Rogers, known as the "Beautiful Cigar Girl," was found dead in the Hudson River in 1841
  • Edgar Allan Poe later fictionalized the case in his only true-crime detective story, "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt"
  • The investigation into Rogers' death was plagued by speculation and failed police work

In July 1841, the body of 20-year-old Mary Rogers was found in the Hudson River, sparking a media frenzy in New York City. Known as the "Beautiful Cigar Girl," Rogers had become a minor celebrity for her beauty and charm while working at a local cigar shop. Her mysterious death, marked by signs of violence, left the public and authorities searching for answers.

As the investigation stalled, new twists and theories emerged, including the possibility that Rogers had died during a botched abortion. The case's notoriety only grew when Rogers' fiancé, Daniel Payne, died by suicide near the spot where her body was discovered.

Years later, the case captivated the attention of Edgar Allan Poe, who fictionalized the events in his only true-crime detective story, "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt." Poe transplanted the story to Paris, changing the victim's name to Marie Rogêt, but he used contemporary newspaper reports and evolving theories to craft his narrative. However, Poe never provided a conclusive solution, mirroring the real-life investigation's failure to determine the cause of Rogers' death.

The case's impact lingered, with Rogers' murder being cited in debates that led to New York's first anti-abortion law and arguments for creating a professional police force in the city. Poe's story, meanwhile, exposed the flaws in early detective work and the power of media speculation to shape public perception of a crime.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The real-life case that inspired Poe's story was the mysterious death of Mary Rogers, a young woman known as the "Beautiful Cigar Girl" in New York City.
In Poe's story, he changed the victim's name to Marie Rogêt and set the events in Paris, but he used contemporary newspaper reports and evolving theories to craft his narrative.
The case's notoriety lingered, with Rogers' murder being cited in debates that led to New York's first anti-abortion law and arguments for creating a professional police force in the city.

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