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The Killing Of Henrietta
The True Story Of The Murder Of A Young Widow In A Quiet Southern Maryland Town
Author: Nicholas R Rollins
Narrator: Valerie Natasha
Unabridged: 1 hr 52 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Nicholas R Rollins
Published: 05/06/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, True Crime, Murder
Synopsis
In the early
hours of December 5, 1959, just as the Christmas season was beginning, the
quiet town of Leonardtown, Maryland was shaken by a brutal discovery. Henrietta
Ragan, a young widow and longtime resident, was found dead inside her home.
The
circumstances surrounding her death immediately raised concerns. Signs of
violence were present, yet the scene was arranged in a way that suggested
self-harm. Despite these contradictions, the case was quickly closed. No
charges were filed. No one was held responsible.
More than
sixty years later, the death of Henrietta Ragan remains officially unresolved.
Leonardtown
was a small Southern Maryland community where everyone knew one another and
private lives were rarely private. Henrietta was widely known and often talked
about, admired by some and criticized by others. After her death, those
perceptions would quietly influence how the case was viewed—and how quickly
uncomfortable questions were dismissed.
Over time,
troubling details were buried beneath silence, loyalty, and unchallenged
authority. Evidence that should have demanded deeper examination was minimized.
Rumors replaced answers. The truth was never fully pursued.
The Killing
of Henrietta returns to this long-forgotten case to reexamine the evidence, the
investigation, and the powerful social forces that shaped its outcome. Through
a careful review of records, testimony, and overlooked details, this book
explores how a violent crime could be explained away—and why it was allowed to
fade into history.
Who
controlled the narrative?
What questions were never asked?
And how did influence and reputation protect secrets for decades? A renewed examination cannot undo the past, but it can shed light on what was hidden—and why the truth surrounding Henrietta Ragan’s death continues to haunt those who remember.
What questions were never asked?
And how did influence and reputation protect secrets for decades? A renewed examination cannot undo the past, but it can shed light on what was hidden—and why the truth surrounding Henrietta Ragan’s death continues to haunt those who remember.