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Unsolved Indiana Murder Mysteries Bizarre Deaths Unexplained Disappearances Autumn Bones

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Unsolved Indiana Murder Mysteries Bizarre Deaths Unexplained Disappearances Autumn Bones
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.01 MB
Author: Autumn Bones
ISBN: 9781439676370, 1439676372
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Unsolved Indiana Murder Mysteries Bizarre Deaths Unexplained Disappearances Autumn Bones by Autumn Bones 9781439676370, 1439676372 instant download after payment.

Enduring mysteries from the Hoosier State


Crime and tragedy have all too often disturbed the peace and stained the memory of Indiana's bucolic countryside. The small town of Dupont was thrust into the nation's spotlight in 1947 after a series of suspicious deaths were blamed on a well-known local housekeeper—suspected serial killer Lottie "Tot" Lockman. On a fall day in 1976, a Benton County farmer found an unusual package in his cornfield—a corpse. Dubbed "The Box Lady of Benton County," her identity remains a mystery. On September 13, 1989, Joseph Bova was killed outside of his Merrillville home when a pipe bomb rigged to his truck's ignition exploded. With no witnesses, suspects, or motive, his case remains unsolved.


Author Autumn Bones explores some of Indiana's least-known unsolved cases.

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