The Story
The true stories of the lost queens of vice
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Territorial Arizona was a rough-and-tumble place, but three resilient women carved out places for themselves on the Western frontier. Minnie Powers, a former Mormon, ruled early Phoenixâs red-light district, while "Dutch May" Prescottâs scandalous Flagstaff sex show drew in crowds from miles around. In Jerome, "Belgian Jennie" Bauters lost her brothel to fire more than once, but she rose from the ashes every time. Their grit and determination to make the best of their new homes werenât the only things they had in common. They might have survived the local gossip and notoriety with aplomb, but all three were gunned down in cold blood. Where their scandalous livelihoods once dominated headlines, now theyâre remembered, if at all, for their sensational murders.
Author Merry Gordon delves into the livesâand deathsâof three of Arizonaâs most infamous madams.
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The true stories of the lost queens of vice
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Territorial Arizona was a rough-and-tumble place, but three resilient women carved out places for themselves on the Western frontier. Minnie Powers, a former Mormon, ruled early Phoenixâs red-light district, while "Dutch May" Prescottâs scandalous Flagstaff sex show drew in crowds from miles around. In Jerome, "Belgian Jennie" Bauters lost her brothel to fire more than once, but she rose from the ashes every time. Their grit and determination to make the best of their new homes werenât the only things they had in common. They might have survived the local gossip and notoriety with aplomb, but all three were gunned down in cold blood. Where their scandalous livelihoods once dominated headlines, now theyâre remembered, if at all, for their sensational murders.
Author Merry Gordon delves into the livesâand deathsâof three of Arizonaâs most infamous madams.












