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Sources
Season Two: Shadowlands
Quick Note About Our Storytelling:
While we do our best to stick to the facts, we sometimes take creative liberties to maintain narrative cohesiveness.
Continue scrolling to see the sources we used for the more factual parts of our dramatizations.
The Mad Gasser
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Murder, Fire & The Squirrel Cage
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Rotary Jail Museum – Crawfordsville, Indiana - Atlas Obscura
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Coffey - John Wesley Christopher - Montgomery InGenWeb Project
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“The Spectacle Was Sickening”: The Rotary Jail and the Thrice Hanged Ghost – Notebook of Ghosts
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“The Spectacle Was Sickening”: The Rotary Jail and the Thrice Hanged Ghost – Notebook of Ghosts
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The Rotary Jail: Escape-Proof Cells on a Carousel, 1882-1966 - W.C. Madden - Google Books
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Crawfordsville ghosts | Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Newspaper Program
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Rotary Jail Museum – Crawfordsville, Indiana - Atlas Obscura
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The Mine
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Devil's Baby
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Enfield
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The Demon Butcher
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THE PLUSH HORSE EARNS PLACE IN PALOS HISTORY – Chicago Tribune
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The Children’s Farm – Welcome to The Center, Palos Park
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The Demon Butcher of Palos Park, IL - Windy City Ghosts
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Bad Boss: Legend of The Demon Butcher of Palos Park | Palos, IL Patch
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Revealed: The truth about the REAL Sweeney Todd | Daily Mail Online
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Cannibal restaurant 'with roasted human heads on the menu' shut down by police | The Independent | The Independent
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Dmitry and Natalia Baksheevy - Wikipedia
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Cannibal restaurant 'with roasted human heads on the menu' shut down by police | The Independent | The Independent
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Cannibal couple sold human meat ‘pies’ made from remains of their 30 victims and fed some to trainee pilots | The Sun
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Serial Killer Joe 'The Cannibal' Metheny, Served Human Burgers at His BBQ Stand, Dead in Cell | Serial Killers | Investigation Discovery
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Meet the Serial Killer Who Turned His Victims Into Burgers - True Crime Magazine
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Human Flesh Looks Like Beef, But the Taste Is More Elusive | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
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Did Tokyo Open the First Human Meat Restaurant? | Snopes.com
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