Chuck’s Mystery Western: Who Killed Douglas Heimer

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Who Killed Douglas Heimer?

Was it his daughter when she discovered that her boyfriend and her father had done the naughty together?

Was it his maid/mistress, Ann Stevens Granger. Had she had enough of their rough sex or was he about to fire her and replace her with someone new?

For obvious reasons, was it his wife?

Did the husband of Ann Stevens Granger kill him for causing he and his wife to become estranged?

Did a bad business deal from the past result in his murder? Oscar DeLoach not only did not sell his business to Douglas Heimer as had been planned but Douglas Heimer caused Oscar DeLoach to have sex with three men while Oscar’s fiancee Mildred Williams watched. Though Oscar’s relationship with Mildred ended, they each still longed for each other and hated the man who had ended their marital plans.

Did Quigley Sooner kill him after Quigley tried to blackmail him but the attempted blackmail backfired.

The rich and powerful Mildred Williams was in love and she thought for sure she and Oscar DeLoach would soon set their wedding date. Oscar truly loved Mildred and enjoyed their passionate love making. But still, he also had desires for men. When Mildred discovers Oscar’s other pleasure, will that be enough to end their relationship for all eternity or will they find their way back together?

Then there is the mystery that involves the death of one the men who had forced Mildred to face the truth about Oscar. Douglas Heimer ends up dead and his maid is convicted of the murder but did she do it?

This story takes place mostly in Lasso, Kansas in the year 1877 with Sheriff Danny Perkins, Mr. Pups, Henry Oaks, Tuxy Handle, Rainy Crawfish Jones, Deputy Lester Badly and other fun loving characters.

This story shares some of the characters with Erotic Western: Saving The Town

Chuck's Mystery Western: Who Killed Douglas Heimer

 

Chuck's Mystery Western: Who Killed Douglas Heimer