Mary Bell is the central character of the show, she helps children or others when they are trying to do something.
Mary Bell thought she would go out of her mind if her husband continued to act in this way.
For the first time in their married life Mary Bell felt resentment against her husband.
In 1864 he married a cousin, Mary Bell, and left the church.
Mary Bell is a woman who at age 11 was convicted of the manslaughter of two little boys.
She is mean to Mary Bell (at least at first).
Mary Bell, president of the state's largest teachers' union, said she hoped the judge's ruling would lead to lawmakers reconsidering passing the law again.
Mary Bell disappeared into the prison system (she was released in 1980) and Sereny moved on.
One of the fellow missionaries aboard the vessel was an attractive woman named Mary Bell.
"The Bells of St. Mary's" is a 1917 popular song.