In the late 1980s, female night clerks at hotels in multiple states all with something location-wise in common – Interstate 65 – found themselves under siege by an unknown monster. With three officially known victims (and at least two survivors) all fitting the same Modus Operandi under his belt, he was officially a serial killer, as defined by the FBI. His identity, however, wouldn’t be discovered for another three decades while the states terrorized by his legacy were left to pick up the pieces. The killer is known mostly for his having worked along the highway – and few people realize that Indiana, not Kentucky, was where he committed two of his first three (known) homicides. An Indiana serial killer? Well, partially. And, anyway, he was far from the first (but that’s a story for another time).

Note: This story contains potentially upsetting details of various violent crimes.

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Both fortunately and unfortunately, Greenwell never saw the inside of a jail cell: he died of cancer in 2013, many years before he would be formally identified. It is cold comfort for survivors to know that he’s long gone, but the sting of his having never formally faced justice still remains.

The history of Harry Edward Greenwell is a terrifying one that stretches across the entire American Midwest over several years, and unfortunately, the Hoosier State was indeed a piece of the whodunnit puzzle. At the time of this writing, this Indiana serial killer is currently being investigated as the suspect in numerous other attacks, assaults, and murders committed on or nearby the I-65 throughout the Midwest during the 1980s, and who knows what’s left to be discovered.

Need more Indiana true crime? Check out this disturbing homicide in Indiana that was so abhorrent that it inspired a movie.

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