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She moved to Marietta with her family when
she was eight years old. When she was 14, she
dropped out of school and married her first husband,
apparently in an effort to escape her abusive
father who ultimately divorced her mother. She and
her new husband moved to Chicago, which is where
she began to make her mob connections.
Late Marietta Daily Journal Editor Bill Kinney
befriended her and wrote stories about her extensively
(once he felt it was safe to do so). He was a
teenager when he first met her, but began sharing
tales about her in the MDJ in the 1970s after the
NBC Tuesday Night movie, “The Virginia Hill
Story,” aired. Her mother and brothers lived in
Marietta, and she doted on them with love and gifts,
so she would visit them and Marietta frequently in
the late 1930s and early 1940s. According to
Kinney’s writings, she was known to residents as
“the sloe-eyed beauty who tossed her long auburn
hair around the Marietta Square, clad in halter tops
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