by Alan Hynd
Frank Capra later made it into a film, starring Cary Grant. As one critic proclaimed,
“You wouldn’t believe homicidal mania could be such fun!”
Sister Amy was still alive for both the play and the movie. But it is not known if she saw either. Nonetheless, she starred in the original cast and became a celebrity patient, of sorts, in the nut house where she resided. Ironically, she outlived just about everyone she ever met until a day April 1962, when she died quietly at the ripe old age of ninety two.
THE END
Thank you for reading these stories. Look for the second of three volumes of Prescription: Murder in November 2014, and the third volume in January of 2015.
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