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According to contemporary news reports, Wilkerson believed Mansfield was responsible for the axe murders of his wife, infant child, father-in-law, and mother-in-law in Blue Island, Illinois, on July 5, 1914 (two years after the Villisca murders), the axe murders committed in Paola, Kansas, four days before the Villisca murders, and the murders ...
I’d heard about the Axe Murder House in Villisca, Iowa, for years. The killing still stumps investigators to this day: six members of a beloved family in the small community along with two young ...
The Josiah B. and Sara Moore House is a house in Villisca, Iowa, United States. The house was the site of the 1912 brutal murder of eight people, including six children. A documentary has been made about the murder, which remains unsolved. The house was renovated in the 1990s and serves as the Villisca Axe Murder House. [2]
An upstairs attic crawl space in the Villisca Ax Murder House, on Oct. 26, 2011 in Villisca Iowa. There is speculation that the killer hid out in the crawl space before committing the murders in ...
According to the documentary crew for a film on the Villisca axe murders, the segment which profiled the murder site—the Josiah B. and Sara Moore House—contained numerous falsities; among the allegations were that it featured a fake newspaper reproduction, photos of an unknown family presented as the murder victims, and an actress posing as ...
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508 E. 2nd St. Villisca, Iowa. The tiny town of Villisca, Iowa, was the site of gruesome axe murders in 1912. Eight people in one household were killed with an ax, including Josiah and Sarah Moore ...
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