A Quiet Town Shattered by Unthinkable Violence
In the early 20th century, Villisca, Iowa, was a serene and tight-knit community. However, the tranquility of this small town was irrevocably shattered on the night of June 9, 1912, when eight individuals were brutally murdered in their sleep. This heinous act not only claimed the lives of the Moore family and two young guests but also plunged Villisca into a state of fear and suspicion that lingers to this day.
The Moore Family and Their Fateful Evening
Josiah Moore, a respected businessman, lived with his wife Sarah and their four children: Herman (11), Mary Katherine (10), Arthur (7), and Paul (5). On June 9, the family attended a Children's Day Program at their local Presbyterian Church, an event Sarah had helped coordinate. Accompanying them were Lena (12) and Ina Stillinger (8), friends of the Moore children, who were invited for a sleepover that evening. The group returned home around 10 p.m., unaware of the horror that awaited them....Read More
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