- William Woodward, Jr.
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name = William Woodward, Jr.
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birth_date =12 June 1920
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death_date =October 30 ,1955 Citation
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title = Wife Kills Woodward, Owner of Nashua; Says She Shot Thinking He Was a Prowler
newspaper = New York Times
pages = 1,19
year = 1955
date = 1955-10-31
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other_names = Billy
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education = GrotonHarvard cite book
last = Baltz
first = Shirley Vlasak
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title = Belair From the Beginning
publisher = City of Bowie Museums
date = 2005
location = Bowie, Maryland
pages = 129-134
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employer = Hanover National Bank
occupation = Banker
Horse Breeder
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title = Director
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spouse = Ann Crowell
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children = William Woodward, III
James Woodward
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footnotes =William "Billy" Woodward, Jr. (
12 June 1920 -31 October 1955 ) was the heir to the Hanover National Bank fortune (later Manufacturer's Hanover), theBelair Estate and stud farm and legacy,cite book
last = Baltz
first = Shirley Vlasak
title = A Chronicle of Belair
publisher =Bowie Heritage Committee
date = 1984
location =Bowie, Maryland
pages = pages 81-84
LCCN = 85165028] and a leading figure in racing circles before he was shot to death by his wife, Ann, in whatLife magazine called the "Shooting of the Century".Background
He was the only son of
William Woodward, Sr. and his wife Elizabeth Ogden "Elsie" Cryder. His mother was one of the "Cryder triplets" of New York society fame. His father was president and director of the Hanover Bank of New York, and was secretary to the Ambassador to theCourt of St. James during the reign ofEdward VII . Woodward Sr. frequented the race track with the King and they developed a close friendship, beginning the Woodward equine legacy.cite book
last = Baltz
first = Shirley Vlasak
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coauthors =
title = Belair From the Beginning
publisher = City of Bowie Museums
date = 2005
location = Bowie, Maryland
pages = 118-128
url =
doi =
id =
isbn = ]After graduating from
Harvard University , Billy Woodward fought in the Navy duringWorld War II . There, he received a medal for bravery during a torpedo attack on his ship.After leaving the Navy, Billy also became a director of Hanover Bank. A young, tall, wealthy man, he was considered by some to be the most eligible bachelor in America.
Family life
During his naval stint he met Ann Eden Crowell, an actress who also danced as a showgirl in upscale New York nightclubs. There were rumors that Woodward, Sr. had Ann as his mistress first and passed her along to his son. His family was shocked when they married on
14 March 1943 .The marriage was tenuous from the start and the couple fought frequently. He had numerous affairs and she took to social climbing. In between, the couple had two sons.
Adult playboy
He eventually became one of America's finest horse breeders. On the senior Woodward's death in 1953, Billy inherited
Belair Mansion and Stud farm inCollington, Maryland , the oldest in America, along with the thoroughbred horseNashua .Death and scandal
After attending a dinner party for the
Duchess of Windsor on30 October 1955 , the couple returned home, nervous about reports of a prowler roaming nearby estates, including their own. The Woodwards were both avid hunters, although Ann was considered a terrible shot, and each went to their separate bedrooms that evening with loadedshotgun s. A few hours later Ann heard a noise, went into a darkened hallway with her gun and shot and killed her husband, believing him to be a prowler. Subsequent investigations determined that there had indeed been a prowler in the house that evening. Billy Woodward's mother, however, believed that the shooting had been deliberate, yet stepped in to prevent further scandal. Ann was never charged in the matter. [ cite book |last= Braudy |first= Susan |title= This Crazy Thing Called Love: The Golden World and Fatal Marriage of Ann and Billy Woodward |origdate= |origyear= 1992 |publisher= Alfred A. Knopf |location= New York|isbn= 0-394-53247-3]The story became a cause celebre. Ann was banished from high society and her sons were sent to boarding school in Europe. The tale, which followed Ann everywhere, was thinly disguised and retold in
Truman Capote 's novel, "Answered Prayers ", andDominick Dunne 's novel "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles ", and in the non-fiction book "This Crazy Thing Called Love" by Susan Braudy.Ann learned of the impending publication (in "
Esquire magazine ") of Capote's initial version of the story and killed herself with an overdose of sleeping pills in 1975. "Well, that's that," said her mother-in-law, "she shot my son, and Truman just murdered her, and so now I suppose we don't have to worry about that anymore." [Braudy, p. 414]Legacy
The two children of the marriage, William "Woody" Woodward III and James Woodward, both committed suicide by jumping from windows: James in 1976, after volunteering to fight in the
Vietnam War , then returning home to become a heroin addict with a huge trust fund. [Braudy, p. 418] Woody in 1999, overwhemingly upset over his recent divorce. [Harvard reference
last=Yardley
first=Jim
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title=Heir to a Fortune, and to Tragedy; Suicide Ends the Life of a Wealthy, and Haunted, Man
newspaper=The New York Times
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date=May 8 ,1999
year=1999
month=May
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url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE0DC163FF93BA35756C0A96F958260 ]References
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NAME= Woodward, Jr., William
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Woodward, Billy
SHORT DESCRIPTION= shooting victim
DATE OF BIRTH=12 June ,1920
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=30 October ,1955
PLACE OF DEATH= Oyster Bay, New York
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