• Murder of Artemus Ogletree - Unsolved Mysteries & Cold Cases

  • Oct 10 2023
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Murder of Artemus Ogletree - Unsolved Mysteries & Cold Cases

  • Summary

  • In the heart of Kansas City, the President Hotel holds within its historic walls a chilling tale of mystery and murder. A tale that started in room 1046, more than half a century ago, and continues to baffle investigators and enthusiasts alike to this day. It's a story rooted in the enigmatic persona of a man known as Artemus Ogletree.

    Artemus, a young man in his early twenties, checked into the President Hotel one fateful day in 1935. Little did anyone know that his stay would etch a haunting tale in the annals of unsolved American crimes. Strange behavior, eerie silence, cryptic notes, and ultimately, a gruesome discovery would soon weave the dark tapestry of this chilling narrative.

    The intricacy of this mystery was further enhanced when it was revealed that 'Artemus Ogletree' was an alias, and the true identity of the man was Roland T Owen. Coupled with anonymous phone calls, and a mysterious woman named 'Don' who featured heavily in the puzzle, the investigation took a confounding turn. Despite tireless efforts by the Kansas City police, the murder of Artemus Ogletree remains an enduring enigma.

    From tales of a doomed love affair to theories of gangland violence and espionage, the murder of Artemus Ogletree leaves no dearth of intriguing angles. As we delve into this unsolved mystery, we unravel a tale that defies reason, challenges perception, and eludes resolution. Even decades later, the questions remain - who was Artemus Ogletree? Why was he murdered? And most importantly, who killed him? Welcome to the enigmatic world of Room 1046.

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