Getting the Axe
Thursday, November 18, 2021

FIEND INCARNATE: VILLISCA AXE MURDERS OF 1912

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If you're going to read any one book about Villisca, Dr. Epperly's forthcoming book, Fiend Incarnate is probably the one to own.
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Wednesday, May 5, 2021

From The Comments: Nathan B. Harvey

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Nathan B. Harvey ca. 1880 Lori writes: "My family has lived near this area for 5 generations and I'm curious if anyone knows if the...
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Saturday, November 16, 2019

Are The Houses In Colorado Springs Still There?

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Google Street View This keeps coming up and so I want to address it in its own post so that there isn't any co...
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Sunday, August 4, 2019

127 Years Later: Legend Hunter! Lizzie Borden

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The other night I caught a show on the channel-that-formerly-covered-travel-but-now-is-all-about-paranormal-stuff...channel.  Legend Hunt...
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Monday, January 14, 2019

Geographic Profiling

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http://geographicprofiler.com Geographic profiling is a relatively new (1996) tool in the serial crime investigation toolbox. There ar...
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Friday, April 13, 2018

Colorado Springs and Monmouth: One Clue To Link Them Both!

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   Springs Gazette Sept. 4, 1911 "Oly" in the comments on this old post has provided a very good and plausible hypothesis ...
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I have a degree in Anthropology. I am a history buff who is particularly interested in historic crimes. I stumbled on the subject of the Midwest Axe murders entirely by accident and have obsessed about them ever since.
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