The Mystery Behind The Eight-Day Bride Explained
According to Toronto Star, Christina and Jack Kettlewell had company on their honeymoon — none other than Ronald Barrie himself. Soon the trio made their way to Barrie's remote cabin near Severn Falls. At that time, Christina began acting strangely, according to Parade. At times, she was overly emotional, other times disoriented. There's even evidence she confided in Barrie her uncertainty in the marriage.
It was on May 20 that Christina Kettlewell disappeared, only to have Ronald Barrie's cabin burn down. Jack was rescued from the flames, but he also seemed out of sorts at the time. Christina was found face down in the water, from an apparent drowning, with no signs of foul play. Christina, it seemed, had committed suicide, and evidence would later emerge supporting this theory. Or instead, was it a love triangle gone wrong, or perhaps a life insurance scheme? What's for certain, the mystery behind the eight-day bride remains unsolved, and a matter of great debate to this very day.