Trueblood married Robert Dooley on March 17, 1912. The couple settled with his brother Ed Dooley on a ranch in
Twin Falls, Idaho, and had a daughter, Lorraine, in 1913. Lorraine died unexpectedly in 1915, Trueblood claimed, as a result of drinking water from a dirty well. Edward Dooley died soon afterward in August 1915; the cause of death was ruled
ptomaine poisoning. Robert Dooley subsequently fell ill and died of
typhoid fever on October 12, 1915, leaving Trueblood as the sole survivor in the family. Trueblood collected on the life insurance policies of each person shortly after their death. Two years after Robert Dooley's death, Trueblood married William G. McHaffle. Shortly afterward, Trueblood's three-year-old daughter fell ill and died, prompting the McHaffles to move to
Montana. A year later, McHaffle suddenly fell ill of what was thought to be
influenza and died in Montana on October 1, 1918. The death certificate stated the cause of death as influenza and
diphtheria. In March 1919, she married Harlen C. Lewis, an automobile salesman from
Billings, Montana. ;List of marriages • Robert Dooley (March 17, 1912 – October 12, 1915) • William G. McHaffle (June 1917-October 1, 1918) • Harlen C. Lewis (March 1919-July 1919) • Edward F. Meyer (August 1920-September 7, 1920) • Paul V. Southard (?, divorced) • Harry Whitlock (March 1932-?, divorced) • Hal Shaw (possibly divorced) ==Murders==