August 30, 1901- Hanged Herself From Transom of Her Door
from Buffalo Evening News
HANGED HERSELF FROM TRANSOM OF HER DOOR.
Katie Klotz, Patient in Insane Asylum, Takes Her Life While the Attendant is Absent.
Katie Klotz, 32 years old, patient at the Buffalo State Hospital, committed suicided at 3:30 o'clock yesterday after noon by hanging herself on the transom of the door of her room. Her attendant had been away from her only 10 minutes and four physicians worked over her more than an hour to restore her, but without avail. The suicide was most deliberate.
All the circumstances indicated that the woman, who was unmarried and who had been living with her sister, Mrs. L. Morton at 68 East Huron Street until June 16 last, when she was admitted to the hospital, had placed the deed with the cunning often displayed by insane people. She suffered from acute melancholia and often tore her clothing from her body and scratched herself on the face and arms.
To avoid this the physicians place a muff on her hands which was fastened in a manner that is was thought to be impossible to remove it. The muff for each hand was fastened at the back of the waist by a stout cord.
Miss Klotz's attendant took a patient for a walk in the hospital grounds yesterday afternoon and said she had not been gone 10 minutes when she returned and found Miss Klotz missing. She investigated and found her in a condition stated. Miss Klotz in some manner had managed to get one of the muffs to her mouth and had bitten a hole in it large enough to remove a hand. The rest was easy. The cord was unfastened and used for a hangman's rope and a washstand, which she kicked from under her when she had fastened the cord about her neck, was the improvise drop.
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