Tag: 1920s
The Last Rendezvous of a Ladies Man, 1928, Indiana
Original Title: “The Truth about Evansville’s Infamous ‘Bohannon Crime,’” by Harry R Anderson, former Evansville Police Chief, as told to Warner O. Schoyen, City Editor of Evansville Courier, True Detective Mysteries, Oct. 1930. Want to Read This Story Later on Your Tablet? Download PDF file of The Last Rendezvous of a Ladies Man . BILL […]
Posted: December 23rd, 2013 under Feature Stories.
Tags: 1920s, Indiana, Murder, Women
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The Blackburn Cult
Although the beliefs and practices of what is now known as the Blackburn Cult are bizarre and border on humorous, they were probably responsible for the deaths of several people for which they were never prosecuted. This included non-prosecution for manslaughter after “baking” one of their disciples in order to cure her from a blood […]
Posted: August 19th, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1920s, bizarre, California, Women
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