Murder of Mary Fridley Price
Mary Fridley Price, 1910–1914. From "Fear For Pet Costs Her Life," (Minneapolis Sunday Journal, November 29, 1914). Image reproduced from microfilm.
Bibliography
Aamodt, Britt. "Murder Cliff: The Death of Mary Fridley Price." MinneCulture, episode 31, KFAI Minneapolis.
http://ampers.org/mn-art-culture-history/ep-31-murder-cliff-the-death-of-mary-fridley-price/
“Alone in Home David Fridley Hangs Himself; Brooded Over Murder.” Anoka County Union, March 31, 1926.
“Defense to Picture Price as Maligned, Abused, Misjudged; Line of Testimony Next Week Intended to Show Him Innocent Victim of Plots.” Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, January 9, 1916.
“Etchison and Price Both May Get on Stand This Week.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 10, 1916.
“Etchison’s Story Is Unshaken Under Severe Grilling; Says He Gave False Account of Woman’s Death in Civil Suit.” Minneapolis Journal, January 11, 1916.
“Fear for Pet Costs Her Life; Killed by Fall Over Cliff.” Minneapolis Sunday Journal, November 29, 1914.
“Frederick Price Dies in State Penitentiary.” Brainerd Daily Dispatch, April 8, 1930.
“Freddie Price Falls from Roof.” Neenah Daily Times, June 29, 1885.
“Goes to Waukesha; Fred Price Sentenced Today.” Oshkosh Northwestern, December 3, 1894.
“The Guilty Found and the Innocent Exonerated.” Neenah Daily Times, November 26, 1894.
“Haunted by Horror of Murdered Woman.” Leadville Herald Democrat, January 11, 1916.
“Jury Finds Price Guilty; Minneapolis Man Killed Wife by Throwing Her Off a Cliff.” New York Times, January 16, 1916.
Mary Fridley Price, death certificate, November 28, 1914, certificate no. 1914-MN-023748. State Archives collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
“Mary Fridley Price Was Member of One of First Families of Minnesota; Early Fur Trader Grandfather of Tragedy Victim.” Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, January 9, 1916.
“Mrs. Price Slain, Doctors Testify Over Protest; Court Refuses to Rule Out the Testimony.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 8, 1916.
“Price Case Likened to the Famous Hayward Trial.” Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, January 9, 1916.
“Price Cool as His Wife’s Death Is Told in Court; Smiles as Jury Inspects Scene of the Tragedy.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 7, 1916.
“Price Denies Etchison’s Story, Piece by Piece, That He Killed Wife.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 13, 1916.
“Price Is Found Guilty of Murder; Verdict in First Degree Returned by Jury; Means Imprisonment for Life.” Minneapolis Journal, January 15, 1916.
“Price Unshaken as Etchison Tells Story on Stand; Witness Is Called Unexpectedly; Says Killing Long Planned.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 11, 1916.
“’Price Wanted to Get into My Bank Roll,’ Says Father of Tragedy Victim; Defiance Cast by David Fridley at Price in Court.” Minneapolis Journal, January 12, 1916.
“Price Weakens as He Sees Skull.” Grand Forks Daily Herald, January 7, 1916.
“Price’s Fate Is Submitted to Jury.” Minneapolis Journal, January 14, 1916.
“Twin City Deaths: Fred Price.” Post Crescent (Appleton, WI), April 9, 1930.
“Woman Killed in Attempt to Save Pet Dog.” Minneapolis Sunday Journal, November 29, 1914.
“Woman’s Fatal Fall Told by Husband in Action Against City.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, October 29, 1915.
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Bibliography
Aamodt, Britt. "Murder Cliff: The Death of Mary Fridley Price." MinneCulture, episode 31, KFAI Minneapolis.
http://ampers.org/mn-art-culture-history/ep-31-murder-cliff-the-death-of-mary-fridley-price/
“Alone in Home David Fridley Hangs Himself; Brooded Over Murder.” Anoka County Union, March 31, 1926.
“Defense to Picture Price as Maligned, Abused, Misjudged; Line of Testimony Next Week Intended to Show Him Innocent Victim of Plots.” Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, January 9, 1916.
“Etchison and Price Both May Get on Stand This Week.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 10, 1916.
“Etchison’s Story Is Unshaken Under Severe Grilling; Says He Gave False Account of Woman’s Death in Civil Suit.” Minneapolis Journal, January 11, 1916.
“Fear for Pet Costs Her Life; Killed by Fall Over Cliff.” Minneapolis Sunday Journal, November 29, 1914.
“Frederick Price Dies in State Penitentiary.” Brainerd Daily Dispatch, April 8, 1930.
“Freddie Price Falls from Roof.” Neenah Daily Times, June 29, 1885.
“Goes to Waukesha; Fred Price Sentenced Today.” Oshkosh Northwestern, December 3, 1894.
“The Guilty Found and the Innocent Exonerated.” Neenah Daily Times, November 26, 1894.
“Haunted by Horror of Murdered Woman.” Leadville Herald Democrat, January 11, 1916.
“Jury Finds Price Guilty; Minneapolis Man Killed Wife by Throwing Her Off a Cliff.” New York Times, January 16, 1916.
Mary Fridley Price, death certificate, November 28, 1914, certificate no. 1914-MN-023748. State Archives collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
“Mary Fridley Price Was Member of One of First Families of Minnesota; Early Fur Trader Grandfather of Tragedy Victim.” Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, January 9, 1916.
“Mrs. Price Slain, Doctors Testify Over Protest; Court Refuses to Rule Out the Testimony.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 8, 1916.
“Price Case Likened to the Famous Hayward Trial.” Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, January 9, 1916.
“Price Cool as His Wife’s Death Is Told in Court; Smiles as Jury Inspects Scene of the Tragedy.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 7, 1916.
“Price Denies Etchison’s Story, Piece by Piece, That He Killed Wife.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 13, 1916.
“Price Is Found Guilty of Murder; Verdict in First Degree Returned by Jury; Means Imprisonment for Life.” Minneapolis Journal, January 15, 1916.
“Price Unshaken as Etchison Tells Story on Stand; Witness Is Called Unexpectedly; Says Killing Long Planned.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 11, 1916.
“’Price Wanted to Get into My Bank Roll,’ Says Father of Tragedy Victim; Defiance Cast by David Fridley at Price in Court.” Minneapolis Journal, January 12, 1916.
“Price Weakens as He Sees Skull.” Grand Forks Daily Herald, January 7, 1916.
“Price’s Fate Is Submitted to Jury.” Minneapolis Journal, January 14, 1916.
“Twin City Deaths: Fred Price.” Post Crescent (Appleton, WI), April 9, 1930.
“Woman Killed in Attempt to Save Pet Dog.” Minneapolis Sunday Journal, November 29, 1914.
“Woman’s Fatal Fall Told by Husband in Action Against City.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, October 29, 1915.