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Belva Gaertner : ウィキペディア英語版
Belva Gaertner
Belva Gaertner (September 14, 1884 – May 14, 1965), was a woman who was acquitted in a 1924 murder trial. She inspired the fictional character Velma Kelly/Velma Wall in the play ''Chicago'' created by Maurine Dallas Watkins; Watkins reported on the trial for the ''Chicago Tribune''. The character also appears in the musical based on the play.
==Early life==
Belva Gaertner was born Belva Eleanora Boosinger on September 14, 1884, in Litchfield, Illinois to Mary Jane (née Clark) and Charles M. Boosinger. She was a three-time divorced cabaret singer who used the professional name Belle Brown. Her first marriage was to a Mr. Overbeck. In 1917, she married William Gaertner, who was 20 years her elder and a wealthy industrialist, in Crown Point, Indiana. Five months later, William Gaertner successfully sued to have the marriage annulled, claiming that Belva's divorce to Overbeck hadn't been finalized. They were married a second time, but by the time Belva was accused of murder, they were separated.〔"Belva Gaertner Marries Former Husband 3d Time" ''Chicago Daily Tribune'' May 3, 1925, p.4.〕

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