A century after the drowning of Ocey Snead, the three sisters in black have taken their secrets to the grave and possibly beyond. Jason McNeil writes a weekly column for Neighbors.. Sometime later, Caroline's daughter Ocey came to town and married her first cousin (Mary's son) Fletcher Snead. Sometime after, Ocey became pregnant and Fletcher left town, and so it was up to The Black Sister to take care of her. It turns out they didn't take very good care of Ocey and the baby at all.

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Three Sisters in Black: The Bizarre True Case of the Bathtub Tragedy. In 1909, a bathtub drowning became one of the most famous and bizarre criminal cases in American history. On November 29, 1909, police were called to a ramshackle home in East Orange, New Jersey, where they found the emaciated body of twenty-four-year-old Oceana "Ocey.. Promoted by Open Road Media | By Shannon Raphael | Published Jul 19, 2018. On November 29th, 1909, police arrived at a dilapidated New Jersey home to find Oceana "Ocey" Snead—a 24-year-old single mother—lying dead in her bathtub. Her clothes, piled on the floor, bore a suicide note that cited her sickly children and missing husband as.