were doubts expressed, in spite of the General’s insistence that the
wedding would happen soon.
On November 6, 1936, Verna Taylor and Henry Denhart traveled
to Louisville, to attend to her business, meet with associates and have
dinner. She phoned her daughter to excuse herself from chaperoning
a dance in LaGrange that evening, claiming a headache. Instead of
coming home, she and Denhart ended up driving to Henry Coun-
ty, where they had car trouble and sought assistance. The car was
parked in a local farmer’s driveway while they waited for the repairs
that were needed, and from which Verna Taylor, allegedly walked
unobserved down the dark highway to her death.
The reconstruction of events, profiles of the legal teams assem-
bled and a comprehensive review of the body of evidence, legal
proceedings, media manipulation, and interviews with family and
residents on both sides paints a compelling picture. The author also
presents her impressions from her research about the events, and
attempts a few theories for the lingering unanswered questions. I
recommend the book for its comprehensive account of events and
a glimpse into the not-so-recent history of Kentucky.
Dr. Rigby works as a consultant/contract medical examiner for Ken-
tucky Retirement Systems, and also for ACOG' s Safety Certification
in Outpatient Excellence in Women's Health program.
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Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
This toolkit has been created by the LMPHW Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program with the
goal of equipping area providers with the necessary tools and knowledge to effectively screen Jefferson
County children for lead poisoning and to collaboratively follow through with any subsequent care.
\This toolkit’s intended audience is primary care providers and is designed with two primary compo-
nents. The first component is designed to equip all area providers with lead specific guidance concern-
ing identification of patients, determining when to screen, and follow-up actions for monitoring blood
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\The second component provides this guidance in easy to use tools to be utilized during an exam and
educational material for parents or guardians to prevent lead exposure and how to reduce blood lead
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screening, monitoring, and prevention for primary care providers in the Louisville Metro area.
https://louisvilleky.gov/government/health-wellness/childhood-lead-poisoning-prevention
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