Myths and Mysteries of Ohio

Myths and Mysteries of Ohio
Author: Sandra Gurvis
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493016377

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Myths and Mysteries of Ohio reveals the dark and ominous cloud of mysteries and myths that hovers over the Buckeye State. This book offers residents, travelers, history buffs, and ghost hunters a refreshingingly lively collection of stories about Ohio's unsolved murders, legendary villains, lingering ghosts, terrifying myths, and haunted places.

Ohio's Unsolved Mysteries

Ohio's Unsolved Mysteries
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1995
Genre: Curiosities and wonders
ISBN:

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Unsolved Murders & Disappearances in Northeast Ohio

Unsolved Murders & Disappearances in Northeast Ohio
Author: Jane Ann Turzillo
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625856350

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The Agatha Award–nominated account of Northeast Ohio’s most chilling unsolved crimes from the author of Wicked Women of Ohio. Cold case files litter the desks of authorities all across Northeast Ohio. Louise Wolf and Mabel Foote, Parma teachers, were on their way to school one winter morning when a maniac sprang from the bushes and bludgeoned them to death. When young Melvin Horst went missing on his way home from playing with friends in 1928, many thought he was kidnapped or accidentally killed by a bootlegger’s car. Charles Collins’s death looked like suicide but was proved otherwise by two preeminent surgeons and has remained a mystery for more than one hundred years. Author Jane Ann Turzillo recounts eight unsolved murders and two chilling disappearances in Northeast Ohio’s history. Includes photos!

Murders, Mysteries and History of Lorain County, Ohio, 1824–1956

Murders, Mysteries and History of Lorain County, Ohio, 1824–1956
Author: Don Hilton
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2018-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1546235892

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Theres Nothing Like Capital Crime! Murders, Mysteries and History is an entertaining, fast-paced, and unique mix of forgotten killings, investigations, and criminal trials culled from court records and mixed with the news of long ago. Get the scoop on hundreds of real crimes and unsolved murders. Follow the clues to identify the unknown found washed up on Lake Erie shores. Work your way along sometimes-twisted paths to imprisonment or freedom. Victims, suspects, perpetrators. Judges, lawyers, witnesses, juries. Time spent in the big house, executions, and simply getting away with murder. If you love true-crime or mysteries, or enjoy history, this book is for you! Never gory, but haunting, fascinating, and perhaps brutalall at the same time. Murders, Mysteries and History reminds us that the past is never perfect.

The Mystifying Murder in Marion, Ohio

The Mystifying Murder in Marion, Ohio
Author: Phil Reid
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2011-12-06
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1469130289

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In 1919, the first trans-Atlantic flight in world history occurred, the Volstead Act was passed (later on repealed), the Treaty of Versailles was signed, and Babe Ruth set a record for most consecutive scoreless innings pitched in a world series, a record that lasted until 1961. In Marion, Ohio, Mrs. Rose Belle Scranton was found dead at a coal pile, west of the Erie roundhouse on January 29, 1919. Up to this day, the murder case is still unsolved despite the wealth of evidence and information gathered and presented. Phil Reid extricates the 1919 Marion murder case almost a century later in The Mystifying Murder in Marion, Ohio. Reid comes up with an amplified and detailed work in The Mystifying Murder in Marion, Ohio, spanning a brief history of a little town to newspaper articles covering the Scranton murder. Several angles were look into based on the clues gathered and recorded witness accounts, including robbery and domestic trouble. The series of events following the murder, like a portent of worst things to come, heated things up in Marion: racial discord, exodus of the colored laborers out of town, and multiple arrests, including that of Mrs. Scranton’s husband. Authorities are baffled-- just when they are about to decipher the mystery behind the crime, a witness or evidence pops out contrary to the supposedly solved case.

The Serial Killer's Apprentice

The Serial Killer's Apprentice
Author: James Renner
Publisher: Gray & Company, Publishers
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 1598510460

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Discusses twelve cold cases in Northeast Ohio involing murders and abductions.