- Ulman Owens
Ulman Owens (d.
March 11 ,1931 ) was an Americanlighthouse keeper . He is chiefly remembered today for the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death. Owens became a lighthouse keeper in 1911, and served much of his career at theHolland Island Bar Light ; little else is known of his life.Death
On March 11, 1931, Henry Sterling, keeper of the
Solomons Lump Light , noticed that the light at Holland Island Bar was not lit. Having no radio, he had to wait until he was able to flag down a passing ship for help. Sterling eventually attracted the attention of the crew of the "Winnie and Estelle", whosefirst mate , H. J. Garner, agreed to go out to the lighthouse and investigate. Garner was soon joined byoyster boat captain John Tawes Tyler; together, the two men soon reached the lighthouse. They were met with a horrible scene.Owens lay dead in the kitchen, which was in disarray; it appeared that there had been some sort of fight. Blood stains were in evidence all around the room, and there was a bloody
butcher's knife near the body. The dead man, however, bore evidence only of scraping and bruising, with no gunshot or stab wounds visible.Investigation
Investigators found that Owens had been unwell in the days before his death. The
inquest ruled that the keeper had suffered some sort of fit, which killed him. However, on the night of the murder, a local captain saw a vessel cruising withoutrunning lights ; presumably, this was some sort of rum runner. The boat's wake led directly back to the lighthouse. A laterautopsy complicated matters still further, revealing that Owens had suffered a cracked skull. And a federal agent would later testify that he overheard a suspected rum runner, Guy Parkhurst, say, "There go the rats that turned us in. Well, the lighthouse keeper got in the headlines. We did that. What these rats get will be worse."Owens was also a known
womanizer , who counted among his lovers two women who had left their husbands. Some felt that one of these jilted men may have killed the keeper. In the event, the autopsy revealed anenlarged heart , suggesting that Owens had suffered fromheart disease . The verdict of natural causes stood, and the case was closed.External links
* [http://www.rudyalicelighthouse.net/MdAtLts/HollandI/Hllnd.htm History of the station, including an account of Owens' murder]
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