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Sarah Elizabeth Marston (née Holloway; February 20, 1893 – March 27, 1993) was an American attorney and psychologist. She is credited, with her husband William Moulton Marston, with the development of the systolic blood pressure measurement used to detect deception; the predecessor to the polygraph.
- Sadie Holloway
- William Moulton Marston
- March 27, 1993 (aged 100), Bethel, Connecticut, U.S.
Learn how Dr. William Moulton Marston, a psychologist and inventor of the lie detector test, created Wonder Woman, the most popular female comic-book superhero of all time. Discover his secret history of feminism, censorship and family secrets.
Oct 9, 2017 · A psychologist and a lawyer, William Moulton Marston created Wonder Woman and had a polyamorous relationship with his wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston and another woman, Olive Byrne. The film Professor Marston and the Wonder Women suggests that they had a sexual relation apart from Bill, but this is based on a source's interpretation and not verified by the Marstons' family or friends.
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Apr 3, 1993 · Elizabeth Holloway Marston, who was the inspiration for the creation of the cartoon character Wonder Woman, died here on Saturday. She was 100. Mrs. Marston's death was announced by her son,...
A biography of Elizabeth Holloway Marston, a psychologist, lawyer, and co-creator of Wonder Woman. Learn about her life, career, and relationship with William Moulton Marston, a prominent feminist and polyamorist.
Jun 2, 2017 · Elizabeth Holloway Marston earned a law degree before women had the right to vote — and inspired her husband to create the world's most famous female superhero. By Christie Marston. June 2,...
Sarah Elizabeth Marston ( née Holloway; February 20, 1893 – March 27, 1993) was an American attorney and psychologist. She is credited, with her husband William Moulton Marston, with the development of the systolic blood pressure measurement used to detect deception; the predecessor to the polygraph. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close.