I have come across this information in a textbook and wish to share, if it has not been made aware of yet. >From Edgar Lustgarten's "Verdict in Dispute" comes crime cases, all debatable and old. He has added a few more, which brings up my subject. WILLIAM KIRWAN (1852) Dublin artist, with a mistress who had borne him seven children, convicted of murdering his wife. The death sentence was commuted. When he was finally released, he joined his mistress in America. That is one to ponder. Still searching KERWIN KIRWIN BARRETT PARKER BOHNSACK FURLOW PSAUZT O'TOOLE KELLY DWYER SCHROEDER