Spine-Chilling Murders in the Quad-Cities
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Narrated by:
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Sonny Dufault
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By:
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Nick Vulich
About this listen
Spine-Chilling Murders in the Quad-Cities is a collection of true-crime stories - most of them rescued from old newspaper accounts published over 100 years ago. Only a few of the events in this book have ever made it into print, except maybe in musky-old county histories.
Cities covered include Davenport, Bettendorf, Muscatine, and Clinton, Iowa; and Rock Island, Moline, and Silvis, Illinois.
Stories include:
The murder of Herman Peetz by his former friend, Walter J. Hill, in Rockingham, West Davenport, Iowa.
When Anna Kilduff shot and killed her husband, John, at the Bar Fish and Oyster Market on Brady Street in Davenport.
The Black Hand killing of Beni Scatura on West Third Street in Davenport by Joe Campanelli.
The story of how Irene Dolph shot and killed her husband, Fritz, in Lyons, now Clinton, Iowa.
A pair of shootings in the Silvis Railroad Yards in the early 1900s. Dan Chasteen killed Special Officer Hugo Alvine, and Alfonanso Petrone fell victim to the Black Hand.
Ethel Collicott was murdered at the River-to-River Garage on Davenport's Main Street during an attempted robbery. His killer Norman O. Luce was captured nine years later in Plattsburgh, New York.
Lulu Bennett whacked her neighbor Mary Mason over the head and killed her over a racial slur.
Manuel Rocha killed his friend Harry Carey with an ax on Brown Street in Davenport.
Rudolph Brandenburg's stepfather Claus Muenter was a mean drunk who constantly abused Brandenburg's mother. One day Brandenburg snapped, and unloaded seven rounds from his Colt Automatic into Muenter, then turned the gun around and beat his head with the butt of his revolver.
Maria Mota and her lover, Antonio Silva, murdered her common-law husband, Pedro Medjia, in the boxcar settlement outside of Walcott, Iowa, so they could run away and get married.
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