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On Exhibit: “Lady Hooch Hunter” - Pieces of History Simpson was one of the Treasury Department’s most famous Prohibition officers (called “prohis”) Known as the “Lady Hooch Hunter,” Simpson quickly attracted attention—and press—with her spectacular busts of Volstead Act violators
Daisy Simpson: Prohibition’s Forgotten Heroine Unveiled Just 47 words to tell the story of the ‘Lady Hooch Hunter’, Daisy Simpson One of only 12 women to serve as Prohibition agents I flew home – but I couldn’t stop thinking about Daisy Who was she? Why had I never heard her name? It became something I fixated on, one of my little micro obsessions
Ive been stuck in my bedroom for two years - BBC News Daisy Simpson knows this only too well She has 17 different health conditions including Moyamoya disease, which affects just one in a million people The 34-year-old from Brentwood, Essex,
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SFCentric History: The Crazy Life of Federal “Lady Hooch Hunter” Daisy . . . But just a few years before this, she was Daisy (also known as Verne) Simpkins, a troubled young lady in San Francisco, who found herself in a sanatorium, and attempting suicide In 1917, she had problems with drugs, drink, and hanging with the wrong crowd
Dying Daisy says council is ‘putting her through hell’ in housing . . . Daisy Simpson, who has been confined to her small Brentwood flat in Railway Square since 2021, says the council has not listened to her concerns about her health needs and her requirement of moving into a property able to fit a plethora of bulky equipment critical to keeping her alive