
Iowa Murder Tour
Horror in the Cornfields
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Narrado por:
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Richard Mason's voice replica
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De:
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Nick Vulich

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Iowa: a land of endless cornfields, friendly neighbors, and wholesome small-town charm. But scratch the surface, and you’ll find a state with a history as dark as its nights are quiet. Beneath the bucolic veneer lies a chilling tapestry of violence, secrets, and crimes that defy explanation.
Take the Villisca ax murders of 1912—a nightmarish bloodbath that turned a sleepy town into a scene of unspeakable horror. Eight souls, slaughtered in their beds. Windows and mirrors covered, a plate of uneaten food left behind, and walls soaked in blood. The crime shocked the nation, leaving Villisca with a haunting legacy and one burning question: Who swung the ax?
Over 100 years later, the case remains as cold as the grave. Was it a drifter? A neighbor? Or something even more sinister? The Villisca Ax Murder House now draws thousands of visitors chasing ghosts and grappling with the mystery that still refuses to be solved.
But Villisca is just the tip of Iowa’s dark iceberg. From bank-robbing outlaws of the Old West to headline-grabbing modern crimes, the Hawkeye State is no stranger to tales of deceit, desperation, and cold-blooded murder. It’s a story of secrets buried beneath the corn, and of communities left to wrestle with their shadows.
Welcome to Iowa, where the real danger lurks behind closed doors.