Gen. George Patton's wife put Hawaiian curse on ex-mistress. She died within days.

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Gen. George Patton’s wife put a Hawaiian curse on his ex-mistress. She was dead within days.

 

 

Shortly after Beatrice Patton buried her husband, Gen. George S. Patton Jr., on Christmas Eve 1945, she summoned a woman named Jean Gordon to her hotel room in Boston. Gen. Patton, after a lifetime of military service, and grand achievements in World War II, had suffered a broken neck in a car accident in Germany on December 9, 1945. The Pattons had been married for 35 years, with minimal domestic turmoil, except for an apparent dalliance the general had with Gordon in 1936, according to Patton biographer, Carlo D’Este. Gordon “made a play” for the general,” D’Este wrote, and after Patton and Gordon returned from an unchaperoned trip to another island, Beatrice realized that they were having an affair, he wrote. ...
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Avatar eddessaknight -
#1
“May the Great Worm gnaw your vitals,” Beatrice pronounced, uttering what D’Este said was a feared ancient curse she had learned in Hawaii years before. “And may your bones rot joint by little joint.”
(actual vernacular deleted)
Avatar sully16 -
#2
wow , she was unforgiving .
Avatar eddessaknight -
#3
Yes indeed unforgiving is to say the least Sully

I have great respect for ancient traditions. The positive power of prayer on one side of the coin is opposed by potential evil curses on the other

Now Hawaiian Entomology question, for all Kahumas out there, could this aforementioned ancient curse have been the cause of the General's death also??? The post deleted the original vernacular Hawaiian :

"I ka Great ilo kikoo aku e unuhi i kou nui, A i kou mau iwi popoʻole ke ami hoi ma iki ami. "


British Translation: May the Great Worm gnaw your vitals, And may your bones rot joint by little joint.

What do you think great kahuna???
All things are possible, right?

Mahalo in advance

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