However, before her appeal could be heard, Brown died on 24 March 1873.
Brown closed the theater in 1959 due to competition from television and died the next year.
At age 27, Brown died next to his 12-year-old nephew.
Although Brown died before finishing the book, the final page of the published version includes his notes about how he wanted the novel to end.
Brown went south to study law and died shortly thereafter.
Brown, who still had 20 shells in his pockets, died shortly afterward.
However, before the appeal could be heard, Brown died.
Brown has since died in the crash of a sports car.
Nichols was still living, but Brown had died the previous year.
Less than two months after the press conference, Brown died.