• Episode 32: The Infamous Villisca Axe Murders

  • Oct 27 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 32: The Infamous Villisca Axe Murders

  • Summary

  • It’s been over 100 years since 8 eight people were mysteriously murdered in Villisca, Iowa. In this episode, we go through the terrifying crime scene and discuss who could have done such a horrible thing, and how they got away with it for so long.

    Sources:

    Dash, Mike. “The Ax Murderer Who Got Away.” Smithsonian Magazine, 29 Oct. 2022, www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-ax-murderer-who-got-away-117037374.

    Grey, Orrin. “Serial Suspects: Who Committed the Villisca Axe Murders?” The Lineup, 3 May 2016, the-line-up.com/villisca-axe-murders-suspects.

    Villisca Historical Society, Inc. - Preserving the Unique History of the Community of Villisca, Iowa. www.villiscahistory.org.

    Serena, Katie. “The Gruesome Story of the Unsolved Villisca Axe Murders.” All That’s Interesting, All That’s Interesting, Feb. 2018, allthatsinteresting.com/villisca-axe-murders.

    Turner, Joe. “Unsolved Villisca Axe Murders of 1912.” Historic Mysteries, 4 Jan. 2021, www.historicmysteries.com/major-crimes/villisca-axe-murders/20491/.

    “Villisca Murder House Tour.” Villisca Axe Murder House, 12 July 2024, murderhouse.com/visit/. Accessed 27 Oct. 2024.‌

    “From the Archives: Inside the Villisca Ax Murder House.” Www.desmoinesregister.com, www.desmoinesregister.com/picture-gallery/life/2013/12/06/photos-inside-the-villisca-ax-murder-house/3898221/.

    Register, Des Moines. “The Stories behind 19 Odd Iowa Town Names.” The Des Moines Register, www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/local/2019/09/11/strange-iowa-town-names-villisca-des-moines-waukee-odd-stories-tales-what-cheer-midwest-history/2208204001/.

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