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Was a railroad-hopping serial killer responsible for the Midwest's most infamous ax murders?

Some people claim the devil himself visited the tiny town of Villisca, Iowa, that summer night in 1912, when 8 people were killed by an ax murderer. Others say he already lived among them. After more than a century of idle gossip and speculation, some amateur sleuths might have just figured it out.

Iowa
United-states
Germany
Madison-county
Villisca
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Missouri
Minnesota
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Scotland
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German

Was a railroad-hopping serial killer responsible for the Midwest's most infamous ax murders?

Some people claim the devil himself visited the tiny town of Villisca, Iowa, that summer night in 1912, when 8 people were killed by an ax murderer. Others say he already lived among them. After more than a century of idle gossip and speculation, some amateur sleuths might have just figured it out.

Iowa
United-states
Germany
Madison-county
Villisca
United-kingdom
Missouri
Minnesota
America
Scotland
American
German

Was a railroad-hopping serial killer responsible for the Midwest's most infamous ax murders?

Some people claim the devil himself visited the tiny town of Villisca, Iowa, that summer night in 1912, when 8 people were killed by an ax murderer. Others say he already lived among them. After more than a century of idle gossip and speculation, some amateur sleuths might have just figured it out.

Iowa
United-states
Germany
Madison-county
Villisca
United-kingdom
Missouri
Minnesota
America
Scotland
American
German

Was a railroad-hopping serial killer responsible for the Midwest's most infamous ax murders?

Some people claim the devil himself visited the tiny town of Villisca, Iowa, that summer night in 1912, when 8 people were killed by an ax murderer. Others say he already lived among them. After more than a century of idle gossip and speculation, some amateur sleuths might have just figured it out.

Iowa
United-states
Germany
Madison-county
Villisca
United-kingdom
Missouri
Minnesota
America
Scotland
American
German

Was a railroad-hopping serial killer responsible for the Midwest's most infamous ax murders?

Some people claim the devil himself visited the tiny town of Villisca, Iowa, that summer night in 1912, when 8 people were killed by an ax murderer. Others say he already lived among them. After more than a century of idle gossip and speculation, some amateur sleuths might have just figured it out.

Iowa
United-states
Germany
Madison-county
Villisca
United-kingdom
Missouri
Minnesota
America
Scotland
American
German

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