At least five murders and over a dozen attacks can be attributed to the Axeman, who earned the name from using axes as their murder weapon Though many people were suspected, all were eventually ...
It’s chilling to imagine the crimes: waking in the night to find your husband murdered in bed beside you, to see the glint of an axe in the darkness, to lie paralyzed with fear for children sleeping ...
In today's media landscape, true crime stories and media are viewed and consumed by a wide audience. Whether it's true crime documentaries, podcasts or social media influencers who post true crime ...
It was 1918 in New Orleans, and a vicious murderer was on the loose. Dubbed the "Axeman" by the city's terrorized and frightful citizens, the assailant was thought to be responsible for brutally ...
Monday, March 13 "THE AXEMAN OF NEW ORLEANS — THE TRUE STORY": 6 p.m., Octavia Books, 513 Octavia St., New Orleans. Miriam C. Davis discusses and signs her book about New Orleans' Jack the ...
He taunted law enforcement and issued threats in letters sent to local newspapers from 1969 to 1974 before abruptly halting communication. In this correspondence, he asserted responsibility for as ...