Under the Pines: Stories From New England & Beyond
Josie Langmaid was 17 when she left for school in Pembroke, New Hampshire, on October 4, 1875, and never arrived. In this episode of Under the Pines, we follow the documented murder of Josie Langmaid, the investigation that led to Joseph LaPage, the trials that followed, the confession before the hanging, and the way this crime survived in New England memory through a monument and the ballad “The Suncook Town Tragedy.” This episode contains factual reporting on the murder of a teenage girl, including sexual violence and postmortem mutilation. It stays with the historical record first, then clearly separates what belongs to later memory, local interpretation, and theory. If you value careful true crime storytelling rooted in documented history, follow the show and share this episode with someone who cares about memory handled with restraint. Sources: New Hampshire Historical Society — Josie Langmaid https://www.nhhistory.org/object/258463/langmaid-josie-1857-1875 Library of Congress — The Suncook Town Tragedy https://www.loc.gov/static/programs/national-recording-preservation-board/documents/SuncookTragedy.pdf New Hampshire Magazine — Taking the Tour of the Josie Langmaid Murder https://www.nhmagazine.com/taking-the-tour-of-the-josie-langmaid-murder/ Concord Monitor — Murder of Pembroke schoolgirl stunned community https://www.concordmonitor.com/2017/10/27/murder-pembroke-schoolgirl-stuns-12935441/ CaseMine — State v. Lapage https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/5914cf67add7b04934821796 Mahalo to Yoza for “Broken Wings.” #JosieLangmaid #SuncookTownTragedy #PembrokeNH #NewHampshireTrueCrime #JosephLaPage #UnderThePines #TrueCrimePodcast #NewEnglandHistory
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