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A Haunted Divorce: A Halloween True Crime Story

  • Bymidwestkillers
  • Published OnOctober 31, 2022
A small white cabin in the middle of a foggy forest

Door knobs jiggled with nobody on the other side. A strange knocking filled the house when nobody else was home. Floorboards creaked when nobody walked across them. Were these the actions of a nefarious spirit? Or perhaps a message from…

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  • Minnesota

Farmhouse Murder Pt. 1: A Minnesota True Crime Story

  • Bymidwestkillers
  • Published OnOctober 19, 2022

When Katherine McCart left her home in Minneapolis, Minnesota in May 1907, her daughters asked her to write to them letting them know she got to Maple Plain, Minnesota safely. Katherine’s reply was sinister, saying she didn’t expect to see…

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  • Iowa

Peace Destroyed: An Iowa True Crime Case

  • Bymidwestkillers
  • Published OnSeptember 21, 2022

In 1914, Sherman and Kate Brown moved their family from the quiet countryside of Illinois to the bustling city of Davenport, Iowa. Their new friends described Sherman as a mild-mannered and hardworking family man who kept to himself. No one…

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  • North Dakota

Death in the Butcher’s Shop: A North Dakota True Crime Story

  • Bymidwestkillers
  • Published OnAugust 24, 2022

John B. Hazlett, the son of a farmer, was born on the East Coast. Lloyd Van Buskirk was born 17 years later. He too was the son of a farmer and born on the East Coast. Through a morbid twist…

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Born from a combined love of history and genealogy, Midwest Killers is a historical true crime blog. We focus on true crime cases that took place from the late 19th century to the early 20th century in the midwest.

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