Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This colorized photo from around 1908 shows Belle Gunness and three of her children. On April 27, 1908, her LaPorte farmhouse ...
For lonely bachelors in early 1900s America, a matrimonial ad from a prosperous Indiana widow seemed like the chance of a lifetime. “Comely widow who owns a large farm in one of the finest districts ...
In 2008, forensic anthropologists dug up four old graves in an attempt to solve a century-old mystery: What ever happened to Belle Gunness? She was the most deadly black widow of them all, even though ...
Dating for Belle Gunness at the turn of the 20th century doesn’t seem all that different in practice from dating in the 21st. The two-time widow had perfected her system. She would post an ad in the ...
Schechter (Man-Eater) recounts the horrifying murders committed by Belle Gunness, who lured approximately 28 men to their deaths on her Indiana farm in the early 20th century. Gunness advertised in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In March 1908, Asle Helgelien, a South Dakota farmer worried about his missing brother, wrote to Belle Gunness, who had a farm ...
LAPORTE — A television series that’s in the works will recount the story of a LaPorte woman who is believed to have murdered more than two dozen people a century ago. SERA Films has optioned Harold ...
Belle Gunness with children Lucy and Myrtle Sorenson, and Phillip Gunness. Belle Gunness with children Lucy and Myrtle Sorenson, and Phillip Gunness. At the turn of the last century, Belle Gunness was ...
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