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Coochie liquor 04-21-2015 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 11449608)
Apparently people that suffer from hypothermia have a tendency to take their clothes off shortly before death.

Hell, I usually do that when I drink too much tequila.... Or vodka..... Or rum....

Rain Man 04-21-2015 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by BigMeatballDave (Post 11449653)
The Axe murders in Germany is the most creepy of that list.

I don't get that one. If I'm hearing footsteps in my attic, I think I call the police and exit the house. It seems to me that they did not take any reasonable actions to protect themselves.

The kidnapped woman on the cruise is pretty creepy. I kind of figure that there's some drug lord with a big Amazon estate full of kidnapped harem women.

The Franchise 04-21-2015 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by BigMeatballDave (Post 11449653)
The Axe murders in Germany is the most creepy of that list.

Have you heard of the Villisca Axe Murders in Iowa?

BigMeatballDave 04-21-2015 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Dicky McElephant (Post 11449675)
Have you heard of the Villisca Axe Murders in Iowa?

I don't think so...

The Franchise 04-21-2015 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by BigMeatballDave (Post 11449684)
I don't think so...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villisca_axe_murders

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The Moore family consisted of parents Josiah B. (aged 43), Sarah (née Montgomery) (39), and their four children: Herman Montgomery (11), Mary Katherine (10), Arthur Boyd (7), and Paul Vernon (5). An affluent family, the Moores were well-known and well-liked in their community.[1] On June 9, 1912, Katherine Moore invited Ina Mae (8) and Lena Gertrude Stillinger (12) to spend the night at the Moore residence. That evening, the visiting girls and the Moore family attended the Presbyterian church where they participated in the Children's Day Program, which Sarah Moore had coordinated. After the program ended at 9:30 p.m., the Moores and the Stillinger sisters walked to the Moores' house, arriving between 9:45 and 10 p.m.

At 7 a.m. the next day, Mary Peckham, the Moores' neighbor, became concerned after she noticed that the Moore family had not come out to do their morning chores. Peckham knocked on the Moores' door. When nobody answered, she tried to open the door and discovered that it was locked. Peckham let the Moores' chickens out and called Ross Moore, Josiah Moore's brother. Like Peckham, Moore received no response when he knocked on the door and shouted. He unlocked the front door with his copy of the house key. While Peckham stood on the porch, Moore went into the parlor and opened the guest bedroom door, where he found Ina and Lena Stillinger's bodies on the bed. Moore immediately told Peckham to call Hank Horton, Villisca's primary peace officer, who arrived shortly thereafter. Horton's search of the house revealed that the entire Moore family and the two Stillinger girls had been bludgeoned to death. The murder weapon, an axe belonging to Josiah, was found in the guest room where the Stillinger sisters were found.

Doctors concluded that the murders had taken place between midnight and 5 a.m.[2] The killer or killers began in the master bedroom, where Josiah and Sarah Moore were sleeping. Josiah received more blows from the axe than any other victim; his face had been cut so much that his eyes were missing. The killer(s) went into the children's rooms and bludgeoned Herman, Katherine, Boyd, and Paul in the head in the same manner as their parents. Afterward, the killer(s) moved downstairs to the guest bedroom and killed Ina and Lena.

Investigators believed that all of the victims except for Lena Stillinger had been asleep when murdered. They thought that she was awake and tried to fight back, as she was found lying crosswise on the bed, and with a defensive wound on her arm. Lena's nightgown was pushed up to her waist and she was wearing no undergarments, leading to law enforcement speculation that the killer(s) sexually molested her or attempted to do so.
The crime was never solved. The house is kind of like a tourist trap for ghost hunters now and apparently it's extremely haunted.

Dave Lane 04-21-2015 09:51 AM

Stupid article is stupid. And there is nothing mysterious about any of it.

loochy 04-21-2015 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave Lane (Post 11449708)
Stupid article is stupid. And there is nothing mysterious about any of it.

Then who killed these people?

ThaVirus 04-21-2015 10:22 AM

Damn all that.

How did ancient Egyptians get their hands on cocaine and tobacco?

Mfers were circumnavigating the globe long before Columbus and probably even the Vikings as well.

BigMeatballDave 04-21-2015 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Dicky McElephant (Post 11449688)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villisca_axe_murders



The crime was never solved. The house is kind of like a tourist trap for ghost hunters now and apparently it's extremely haunted.

Gruesome.

Who knew there was actually something interesting about Iowa?

:)

Frosty 04-21-2015 10:50 AM

If you like this sort of thing, check out the Unresolved Mysteries Subreddit

http://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/

Easy 6 04-21-2015 11:01 AM

The two strangest for me are...

1) the black dude from St. Charles MO, who was only missing for three days yet when found in an open field was in an advanced state of decomposition. Not only that, in his pocket was a page full of cryptography that the top US codebreakers couldnt figure out.

2) all 5 children go missing from a family home that is set on fire, police say it was an electrical fire and the children died in the home, yet...

No human remains were found in the home.
The lights in the home were on while it burned.
Years later the parents receive a letter from, supposedly, one of the sons in Kentucky.
Parents hire a detective to go to KY and look into it, he disappears and is never heard from again.

Now that is some weird X Files shit if I've ever heard it.

Easy 6 04-21-2015 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Dicky McElephant (Post 11449688)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villisca_axe_murders



The crime was never solved. The house is kind of like a tourist trap for ghost hunters now and apparently it's extremely haunted.

Watched a show on this not long ago, I believe they narrowed the suspect down to a traveling preacher who was in town that week and was gone the day after the murders.

Rain Man 04-21-2015 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 11449860)
The two strangest for me are...

1) the black dude from St. Charles MO, who was only missing for three days yet when found in an open field was in an advanced state of decomposition. Not only that, in his pocket was a page full of cryptography that the top US codebreakers couldnt figure out.

2) all 5 children go missing from a family home that is set on fire, police say it was an electrical fire and the children died in the home, yet...

No human remains were found in the home.
The lights in the home were on while it burned.
Years later the parents receive a letter from, supposedly, one of the sons in Kentucky.
Parents hire a detective to go to KY and look into it, he disappears and is never heard from again.

Now that is some weird X Files shit if I've ever heard it.

I plan to start working on that code this weekend.

And I don't get the significance of the lights being on in the Kentucky case. Would a short in one circuit knock them all out? I wouldn't have thought that would be the case. And I'm curious what was in the letter.

Easy 6 04-21-2015 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 11449899)
I plan to start working on that code this weekend.

And I don't get the significance of the lights being on in the Kentucky case. Would a short in one circuit knock them all out? I wouldn't have thought that would be the case. And I'm curious what was in the letter.

Channel your inner Windtalker.

I'm no electrician, but its seems like a short bad enough to cause a fire has atleast a chance of downing the whole system.

But that aside, it would still be an incredibly strange case, the part about the detective sealed the deal for me... "wtf?"

Bugeater 04-21-2015 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 11449688)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villisca_axe_murders



The crime was never solved. The house is kind of like a tourist trap for ghost hunters now and apparently it's extremely haunted.

I know a ghost hunter that has spent several nights there. She posted a video a while back where they set a ball on the floor, and instead of it either staying still or rolling in one direction it would go in curves and circles. Weird as hell, I'd never set foot in that place.


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