Ella, a homemaker, had named Foster as her abortionist in a deathbed statement.
Foster was held by the Coroner's Jury and indicted on December 19, but the case never went to trial.
Foster appeared to be a bit of a troublesome husband as well as a troublesome abortionist, since just months later his 18-year-old wife, Lillian, sought legal protection from him under allegations that he was drinking heavily and threatening to kill her.
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Sources:
- Untitled entry, The Day Book, December 15, 1911
- "'Girls, Don't Elope,' Mrs. Foster's Advice," The Inter-Ocean, February 21, 1912
- "Doctor Has Another Chance," The Inter-Ocean, February 24, 1912
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