Trial Of Joseph Spell
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The trial of Joseph Spell, ''State of Connecticut v. Joseph Spell'', was a 1940 legal case in which an African-American chauffeur was accused of raping Eleanor Strubing, a wealthy white woman who was his boss. The accusations and trial made sensational headlines. Spell was represented by Samuel Friedman and future US Supreme Court justice
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. The case is featured in the 2017 film ''
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''. Spell, who was African-American, worked as a chauffeur for a wealthy white woman named Eleanor Strubing. After 17 hours of questioning, Spell confessed to being intimate with her, but (contrary to police accounts) said that he had never confessed to raping her. The jury in 1940 ruled him not guilty of rape.


Background

Spell was born in
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in 1909. He served for six years in the U.S. Army before being
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after getting drunk, stealing an officer's car, and crashing it. He married at 17, split with his wife after three months, but never got a divorce, and was living in the attic of his employer's home with his common law spouse Virgis Clark, who was employed by the Strubings as a cook. Eleanor Strubing accused Spell of raping her four times at her home in Greenwich, Connecticut, kidnapping her, forcing her to write a ransom note for $5,000.00, and attempting to murder her by throwing her from a bridge on the night of December 10 and December 11, 1940. On the morning of December 11, Strubing was found by two truck drivers by the
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in Westchester County, New York, soaking wet and injured. Spell claimed that their sexual encounter was consensual, and that he suggested they go for a drive when she became anxious about becoming pregnant. While Spell at first claimed to have had no connection with her injuries and fall into the reservoir, he later confessed that she had asked him to pull over at the reservoir and had thrown herself into the reservoir. He claimed that her physical injuries were caused when he attempted to stop her from jumping. Spell was acquitted on January 31, 1941. The jury had deliberated for nearly 13 hours. Immediately after the trial Marshall travelled to Oklahoma to assist with the defense of W.D. Lyons.


In media

Some elements of the trial and surrounding events were depicted in the 2017 movie ''
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''. Spell was portrayed by Sterling K. Brown and Thurgood Marshall by
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References

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