COLD CASE: Bucks Woman Was Seeking Divorce Before Her 1960 Murder
Helen Drummond Fischer was 55 years old when she was murdered, state police investigators say. Authorities found Fischer dead from
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''Authorities found Fischer dead from "numerous injuries" at her Pebble Hill Road home in Doylestown on Feb. 17, 1960. She was last seen alive by a friend the weekend prior on Feb. 13.
A Chicago native, investigators said she was self-employed as a travel agent and ran her business out of her home. ''
''Fischer was married to "millionaire industrialist" Kermit Fischer, but authorities say they were estranged — Helen was reportedly seeking a divorce and even had pending assault charges against her husband at the time of her death, police wrote.''
Pa. State Police bring attention to decades-old cold case about woman found dead in Bucks County home
The body of Helen Drummond Fischer was found dead in her home on Pebble Hill Road in Doylestown Township on February 17, 1960.
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