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Eight victims. One axe. No sound. No justice.
On June 10, 1912, the quiet town of Villisca, Iowa woke up to one of the most horrifying crimes in American history.
Josiah and Sarah Moore, their four children, and two young overnight guests were found murdered inside the Moore family home. No forced entry. No robbery. No clear motive. Just a house full of unanswered questions.
Mirrors were covered. Faces were hidden. A lamp had been turned down low. A bloody axe was left behind. And more than a century later, no one truly knows who did it.
Was it Reverend George Kelly? A stranger passing through? Someone hiding in plain sight?
This is the full story of the Villisca Axe Murders — one of America’s darkest unsolved mysteries.
By hauntedinbetweenEight victims. One axe. No sound. No justice.
On June 10, 1912, the quiet town of Villisca, Iowa woke up to one of the most horrifying crimes in American history.
Josiah and Sarah Moore, their four children, and two young overnight guests were found murdered inside the Moore family home. No forced entry. No robbery. No clear motive. Just a house full of unanswered questions.
Mirrors were covered. Faces were hidden. A lamp had been turned down low. A bloody axe was left behind. And more than a century later, no one truly knows who did it.
Was it Reverend George Kelly? A stranger passing through? Someone hiding in plain sight?
This is the full story of the Villisca Axe Murders — one of America’s darkest unsolved mysteries.