Stanford White and Harry Thaw (Gottschalk, 2008). Thaw's insanity caused the life of White (Gottschalk, 2008). Many seem to agree Nesbit is responsible for Thaw’s death. However, evidently, Nesbit is merely a victim of the situation. The influences of older men, her mother, and society brought upon a death that was out of her own control. Ultimately, Thaw is most responsible for the death of White. Even before his relationship with Nesbit, the public thought Thaw was insane. Thaw often hung out at