MURDER MYST & MAYHEM IN MINNES

MURDER MYST & MAYHEM IN MINNES
Author: Patricia Lubeck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781478780281

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Murder and Misfortune in Minnesota This book contains stories of early crimes of disturbing proportions -- the weapons used to commit these dastardly deeds, the proceedings of the justice system at the time, early prison conditions and treatment of prisoners during their incarceration, and the judge's sentencing of the convicted. Most slayings in the 19th century started as disagreements among farmers in the field. They struggled to make a better life and many times took the law into their own hands. Insults to one's honor were taken seriously and violence was the method of settling disputes. The knife or a bludgeoning tool were the common weapons of choice, but later on, a good pistol could do a quick job in an unfortunate situation. Farm tools could also be used as weapons -- the ax, the pitchfork, the rope, the potato masher, the bolting pin, and even strychnine, which was used to poison vermin -- these were all at the ready and highly effective when needed. This book reveals how various types of lethal weapons were used to commit murder and misfortune in rural Redwood County in the early years. Eventually, official justice was established by the courts, replacing private vengeance committed as a result of feuds, fights or fraud. After reading these stories though, one might wonder -- is there truly any justice in this world!

Fifteen Tales of Murder, Mayhem, and Malice from the Land of Minnesota Nice

Fifteen Tales of Murder, Mayhem, and Malice from the Land of Minnesota Nice
Author: Minnesota Crime Wave (Group)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Detective and mystery stories, American
ISBN: 9781935666431

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The Minnesota Crime Wave presents stories of mayhem by Minnesota’s finest mystery writers. Some will scare you. Some will make you cringe. All will put to rest the myth of Minnesota Nice! If you read these before bed, don’t expect sweet dreams.

Minnesota Mayhem

Minnesota Mayhem
Author: Diane Pearson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-07-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733263511

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A collection of 4 short stories set in Minnesota

Murders, Mysteries and Misfortune in Rice County

Murders, Mysteries and Misfortune in Rice County
Author: Elsie Slinger
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578678313

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The book is about crimes (murders, mysteries and misfortune) in Rice County Minnesota.

Greed, Rage, and Love Gone Wrong

Greed, Rage, and Love Gone Wrong
Author: Bruce Rubenstein
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780816643387

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Writing about murder mysteries for over twenty-five years, Bruce Rubenstein gives us a collection of Minnesota crimes in Greed, Rage, and Love Gone Wrong. Whether the killer is greedy and devoid of human compassion, desperate about money or love, or simply filled with bottled-up rage, this book puts the reader at the scene of the most notorious murders in the state. Bruce Rubenstein is a writer who specializes in true crime and legal stories. His work has appeared in many publications, including City Pages, Mpls/St. Paul Magazine, and Chicago Magazine. He is the recipient of the Chicago Bar Association’s Herman Kogan Media Award.

Minnesota Mayhem

Minnesota Mayhem
Author: Ben Welter
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 161423504X

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This true crime history recounts more than a century of crime, deviousness, and disaster in the North Star State. In Minnesota Mayhem, local historian and author Ben Welter explores the best of the state's worst moments. Culled from the archives of the Minneapolis Tribune and its successor newspapers, these stories and photos range from the catastrophic to the chillingly curious and the simply strange. Among the true tales told in these pages, Welter recounts the career of a successful con man in 1871; an 1881 fire that destroyed the State Capitol; a flu outbreak that killed more than 10,000 Minnesotans in 1918; the arrest of Frank Lloyd Wright at a Lake Minnetonka cottage in 1926; an arrested stripper who claimed wardrobe malfunction in 1953; and the 1977 murder of a wealthy matron in Duluth.

Why Did Santa Leave a Body?

Why Did Santa Leave a Body?
Author: Brian Landon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Christmas stories, American
ISBN: 9780878394074

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Why Did Santa Leave a Body? Yuletide Tales of Murder and Mayhem come from eleven of Minnesota's established and upcoming mystery writers. From holly jolly capers to ho-ho-homicides, this selection of stories is sure to please even the Scrooge-iest of readers. So put on your fuzzy slippers, wrap up in a cozy blanket, lock the front door, and keep your Smith & Wesson by your side. After all, this isn't just Christmas. This is Christmas in Minnesota--the land of 10,000 mystery writers.

Dear John. . .

Dear John. . .
Author: Shirlee
Publisher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2014-09-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781632499882

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He was the topic of some of the most intense talk in 1882. Perham and its surrounding area was swept up by the most dangerous criminal of their time. But who was John Trivett? Where did he come from? And why was he the one to make Steve Butler the most famous lawman in Otter Tail County? Cross the border of time and land to discover the true identity of John Trivett and relive a dark piece of Perham, Minnesota, history. Dear John... relives the past for the first time!

Minneapolis Murder & Mayhem

Minneapolis Murder & Mayhem
Author: Ron de Beaulieu
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2022-06-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439675244

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Minneapolis has a bloody, unacknowledged heritage. On the shore of Lake Harriet, Ojibwe warriors killed a Dakota man, triggering two retaliatory massacres. Ten years later, pioneer settlers roved the land of Minneapolis in gangs for protection from other pioneer gangs. When a lynch mob hanged a violent criminal across the street from Central High School, they left his corpse dangling for hours. Rioting Riversiders toppled a streetcar and attacked the driver. A man murdered a kind stranger because he misunderstood his intentions. Separate industrial disasters shattered the St. Anthony Falls, causing one fatality, and nearly razed the Mill District, killing eighteen more and injuring countless others. Author Ron de Beaulieu uncovers the dark, sinister history beneath the city.

Minnesota's Oldest Murder Mystery

Minnesota's Oldest Murder Mystery
Author: Gary John Brueggemann
Publisher: Bookhouse Fulfillment
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781592985357

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On September 27, 1839, the battered body of a middle-aged Irishman was found by some Dakota Indian boys. The corpse washed up along the Mississippi River shore, about seven miles downstream from Fort Snelling near the ancient Indian landmark the non-Indians called Carver's Cave. It was the body of Sgt. John Hays, a popular former soldier, who, prior to his disappearance twenty-one days earlier, had been sharing a log shanty a few miles upriver from the cave with his friend and business partner, Edward Phelan (or Phalen). Before the year was over, Phelan was arrested and charged with the murder of his friend. This is the first book to focus on this historic murder and the first thorough biography of Phelan, a notorious pioneer intimately involved in the making of St. Paul and founding of Minnesota. Was he guilty? All investigative reports and records of Phelan's trial were mysteriously lost and no newspapers covered the story. However, in 1994, St. Paul historian Gary Brueggemann made an amazing discovery in the Minnesota Historical Society archives: hidden in the papers of Joseph R. Brown was Brown's original Justice of the Peace casebook which included his handwritten transcription of the Hay's murder hearing. Using this record, other primary sources, and drawing from decades of studying Minnesota and St. Paul history, the author theorizes a logical solution to Minnesota's oldest unsolved murder. Book jacket.