| Katherine and Paul Eberle |
His chauffeur, Harry Schultz, heard Eberle tell his wife, “I don’t see why I don’t kill you, Katherine.”
Schultz watched Paul Eberle threaten the lives of
his wife and child again and again. Once, he saw Eberle on the edge of killing
himself. Another time, he said, “I’m going down in the basement to cut my
arteries.”
Schultz and Katherine followed Eberle downstairs
and watched him sit in a chair next to the furnace with a razor blade pressed
to his wrist.
Eberle had many strange obsessions and addictions.
He was a cigarette fiend, buying them in boxes by the tens of thousands. He
drank coffee constantly and used drugs. His moods swung so fast, you never knew
how he’d act.
Others noticed it too. John McDonnell said Eberle
acted like a man with a permanent chip on his shoulder, ready to do battle at
any time.





