Pilloried by the press and railroaded to prison, she still managed to sail into the sunset.During the summer of 1965 in the East Bronx, the collective grief in Saint Raymond’s convent was almost palpable. The nuns learned that one of their students, a former Good Irish Catholic Girl, had brought shame on them and the rest of the tribe. Alice Crimmins was now fodder for the … [Read more...] about Wild Irish Women: More Sinned Against Than Sinning