This Disturbing Event In Iowa Was So Creepy It Inspired A Movie
Villisca, Iowa, remains haunted by the unsolved ax murders of the Moore family and their guests in 1912.
Iowa is generally a safe state, but every once in a while a terrible crime will occur, and a small town in Iowa will be rattled by the reminder that not all of humanity is kind. One such crime occurred over 100 years ago, but is still fresh in the minds of those who have heard the tale.
The tiny town of Villisca, Iowa, has been haunted by a terrifying ax murder since the early 1900s.
When night fell on June 10, 1912, all was well. By the time dawn broke, nothing would ever be the same.
In the middle of the night, a murderer broke into the Moore home and slaughtered all six family members, and two of their guests.
A neighbor woke to find the house quiet, and when she investigated, she found the gruesome scene.
The tragedy shook this this small town to its core - and the mystery still remains unsolved.
Several suspects were brought in, and one was tried - twice. Still, the townsfolk never did determine who turned their quiet paradise into a brutal piece of Iowa history.
The story is so haunting that several documentaries and movies have been inspired by the story - including a 2016 horror film "The Axe Murders of Villisca".
While the movie was a dramatized, classic horror flick with plenty of embellishment, the fact that it was hosted on Netflix goes to show that one small town is still in the minds of people throughout the country over a century later.
Have you ever heard of the Villisca Axe Murders? The tragic crime is just one of 7 Disturbing, Unsolved Mysteries In Iowa That Will Leave You Baffled
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