In 1827, George Swearingen was a young man with a promising future. He was a member of a prominent family in Washington County, he had a pretty young wife and infant daughter, and he was elected county sheriff.
Then he met Rachel Cunningham. She was a prostitute with whom he quickly fell in love. Their affair became a poorly kept secret in Washington County.

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