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`I Shot Haircut' <br />Mrn, Mara' Fi4'vel_ 34, who ad- <br />iililt“d Monday that she shot her <br />husband, Lambert Fievet, H4, <br />ni 5183 Meade sl,. Sunday after <br />a quarrel, according to :sheriff <br />I.oui.g Ballard of .ldam9i County, <br />aWife Ndnit.s <br />{ Fatal Shooting <br />Of Mate Here <br />Bullet kills Denverite IDe- <br />l~t}iie '1-ratlgfusioI1; Af- <br />fair IS Re.I,llacic{I <br />�r. <br />9 Mary Fievet Returns Home <br />anintelcd 44'fdoradaT at Brighton a! slaying <br />her h ual..alil 5cpt ! , Frturned to her children at her Berkeley Gar- <br />gled!" ?wino 7'li pratla}•. I:rnup-r:d srournrl hire ire LJLLiao, 11; Fdw rcI <br />13, a ater' i is f .payhrrt Jr., cilia, stud her rtepdaue titer, El,le, 14. <br />4111. fm hi ily iei. III 0.116, ]'Le1'e1 a lip. <br />Clips from the Rocky Mountain News, September 1936. <br />It is unclear how long the Fievet family lived in Denver after the trial, but they must have continued ties <br />to Louisville. Edward is noted in the 1940 census as living with his grandmother Mauda Smith in <br />Louisville at age 18 and working as a truck driver for road construction. With the advent of WWII, <br />Edward joined the Army in 1941 and served as a mechanic until 1945. While stationed in Australia in <br />1943, he wrote home to the Louisville Times that candy was scarce and that "[Australia was] a very nice <br />country...They drink lots of tea but being a Frenchman I prefer coffee, but we get all the coffee, in fact all <br />we want to eat in camp." <br />