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  1. In 1984, the movie Mrs. Soffel was released by MGM and starred Diane Keaton as Kate Soffel, Mel Gibson as Ed Biddle, and Matthew Modine as Jack Biddle, and the production took place in the old Allegheny County Jail for three days, and then elsewhere in Wisconsin and Toronto. The movie was one of the movies that shows then-interior scenes of the ...

  2. Kate Soffel was the wife of the warden of Allegheny County Jail in Pittsburgh, where she helped two notorious burglars, Ed and Jack Biddle, escape in 1902. She was wounded and arrested with them, and later served two years in prison for her role in the daring jailbreak.

  3. Jul 28, 2015 · Once they reached the end of the line, Kate and the Biddle boys stole a horse and sleigh from a local farm. Armed with a pilfered gun, the escapees seemed to be pursuing solace in Canada. According to testimony recorded in Soffel’s divorce papers, the January cold prompted Kate and the Biddles to stop at the Stevenson Hotel on Butler Plank Rd.

  4. Added: Oct 4, 2009. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 42683665. Source citation. Criminal. Title character from the 1984 movie Mrs. Soffel. She was the liberator of the Biddle brothers from the Allegheny County Jail on Jan. 30, 1902. In 1901 Ed and Jack Biddle robbed a small store in Mt. Washington, Pennsylvania and the owner was fatally shot.

  5. Kate Soffel, the liberator of the Biddle brothers from the Allegheny County Jail on Jan. 30, 1902, died at the West Pennsylvania Hospital to-day of typhoid fever. Her daughter, Margaret, is a ...

  6. Jan 24, 2022 · Kate Soffel fell in love with Ed Biddle, one of the Chloroform Gang brothers, and helped him and his brother Jack escape from the Allegheny County Jail in 1902. She was shot and killed by police in Butler after a shootout with the fugitives.

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  8. Learn how Kate Soffel, the warden's wife, helped the notorious Biddle brothers escape from jail in 1902 and how they were killed in a shootout. Read about the sensational trial, the public reaction, and the mysterious love letters of Ed Biddle and Mrs. Soffel.

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