Tag: Murder
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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Candy From a Stranger: The Cordelia Botkin Case of 1898
The following story was written by Thomas Duke in 1910. At the end of the story are links to more articles, a video, and there has even been a movie made recently about this case. The Botkin-Dunning Case was the first time the US Postal Service had been used to commit murder. […]
Posted: December 9th, 2013 under Short Feature Story.
Tags: 1800s, Murder, Poison, Women
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Psycho-Sexual Killer Theodore Durrant, 1895
Theodore Durrant was born in Toronto, Canada, in 1871, and while a child came to San Francisco with his parents, who gave him a good education. In 1895 he was a medical student at Cooper Medical College. He pretended to be a devout Christian and was one of the most active members of Emanuel Baptist […]
Posted: December 3rd, 2013 under Short Feature Story.
Tags: 1800s, California, Murder, Psychopath, Women
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The Witch Craft Murder of Clothilde Marchand
While researching newspaper coverage of other crimes, I came across trial coverage of the strange murder of Clothilde Marchand in 1930. What came out of that trial is a bizarre tale with the following ingredients: A Ouija board, witchcraft, an Indian faith healer, manipulation and coercion to kill, and a philandering sculptor who claimed it […]
Posted: November 12th, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1930s, bizarre, Murder, Women
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Leon Turner and the Whitt brothers, 1950
On Jan. 1, 1950 ne’er do well brothers Malcolm and Windol Whitt, and Leon Turner broke out of the Attalla County Jail in Mississippi. The three men were serving time for the attempted rape of a 15 year-old black girl named Verlena Harris. Leon Turner had suffered the shame of being convicted for molesting a […]
Posted: November 8th, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1950s, Murder, racism, Sex Crimes
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Mug Shot: Child Killer Fred Stroble, 1949
. Story #1: Child Brutally Slain in LA, Suspect is Hunted LOS ANGELES, CA, Nov. 15, 1949: The gashed and mutilated body of six year-old Linda Glucoft was found today in a rubbish heap, wrapped in a brightly colored Indian blanket. Police Sgt. Bill Brennan said he definitely had established that the blanket came from […]
Posted: October 8th, 2013 under Mug Shot Monday, Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1940s, 1950s, California, Execution, Murder, Sex Crimes
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The 1963 Murder of Olympic Skier Sonja McCaskie by Thomas Lee Bean
Posted below is a short but interesting documentary about the murder of Sonja McCaskie in 1963. She skied for the British team during the 1960 Olympics. Her killer, 18 year-old Thomas Lee Bean, was tried and sentenced to die in the Nevada gas chamber in 1963. In 1972, the United State Supreme Court overruled all […]
Posted: October 2nd, 2013 under Mug Shot Monday.
Tags: 1960s, Murder, Women
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Kardashian Murdered in 1916
In 1916, Newton, Massachusetts tailor Manoog Kardashian was attacked by one of his employees who stabbed him with cutting shears and bit a chunk out of his right cheek over what may be one of the dumbest reasons to assault someone. Kardashian died nine days later, but not necessarily from his wounds. I came across […]
Posted: September 3rd, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1900-1919, Massachusetts, Murder, Workplace Violence
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Father Poisons Family, Oklahoma, 1934
After my last post (The Andrea Yates Epidemic of 1901) I remembered reading this filicide story (a parent who kills their children) and decided to post it because it has subtle differences to it compared to the mothers in the 1901 story. The father’s excuses and story in this post seem a little “hinky.” Isn’t […]
Posted: July 9th, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1930s, Execution, Filicide, Murder, Oklahoma
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The Andrea Yates Epidemic of 1901
As sad as this story is, in the course of my research for other vintage crimes I come across many similar accounts of parents murdering their children (known as filicide) due to depression, religious fervor, or other reasons. In most of these cases, poverty drives their depression. With just some light searching done of newspaper […]
Posted: July 7th, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1900-1919, Filicide, Murder, Women
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