• Juliet Stuart Poyntz (originally 'Points') (25 November 1886 – c. 1937) was an American suffragist, trade unionist and communist spy.
  • Juliet Stuart Poyntz was always opinionated. She was born in 1886 in Omaha, Nebraska. When Juliet was fourteen years old, her family relocated to New Jersey.
  • The still-unsolved vanishing of American Juliet-Stuart Poyntz is a particularly sinister, chilling example of just how dark an unsolved disappearance can get.
  • In early June 1937, Juliet Stuart Poyntz took a call in her room at the American Woman’s Association Clubhouse at 353 West 57th Street in Manhattan.
  • Although she was ruled legally dead in 1944 by the New York Surrogate’s Court, what exactly happened to Juliet Stuart Poyntz has remained a mystery.
  • Juliet Stuart Poyntz. Poyntz, circa 1906 (thirty-one years prior to her disappearance); Poyntz, in 1934; Poyntz, circa 1937. Missing Since 06/01/1937.
  • Juliet Stuart Poyntz was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1886. ... Newsprint photo of Juliet Poyntz, a white woman in a lace collared dress with a dark hair pinned up. .
  • Poyntz dropped out of the Communist Party in 1934 to work for the OGPU, the Russian secret police and predecessor to the KGB.
  • Juliet Stuart Poyntz was born in Omaha, Nebraska. ... After the revolution in Russia, Juliet Stuart Poyntz became a member of the US Communist Party.
  • On the day she disappeared, Juliet Stuart Poyntz took a phone call at her hotel from a former lover. She put on her hat and coat and walked out into the night.
  • But another murder touched me closely - that of Juliet Stuart Poyntz, Barnard College graduate, Midwestern American, former member of the Central Committee...
  • Page one of an article on feminism written for "The Barnard Bear" by Juliet Stuart Poyntz during her time as an instructor at Barnard.
  • In the world of Red Scare anti-communist narratives, few have endured as long or been as impactful as the story of Juliet Stuart Poyntz.
  • Both Chambers's and Bentley's defection were probably in part motivated by fear of the example set in the Juliet Poyntz case. ... Juliet Stuart Poyntz's Timeline.