Roots & Riddles

Mabel’s Poison Corn Mystery

16 min · Eilen
jakson Mabel’s Poison Corn Mystery kansikuva

Kuvaus

In 1922, a bizarre and disturbing crime shook the Mabel area of Fillmore County. Former marshal Arch Gordon discovered that several of his cows had been poisoned after eating ears of corn that had been hollowed out and filled with Paris green — a deadly poison commonly used at the time as an insecticide. As rumors spread through the community, bloodhounds were brought in from Waterloo, Iowa, and investigators followed a trail of threats, grudges, and suspicious evidence. Before long, local man Dave Coonradt found himself at the center of one of southeastern Minnesota’s strangest criminal investigations. In this episode of Roots & Riddles, we explore the shocking cattle poisoning case that horrified rural Minnesota, the newspaper coverage that fueled public outrage, and the revenge-driven mystery that still feels stranger than fiction more than a century later.

Kommentit

0

Ole ensimmäinen kommentoija

Rekisteröidy nyt ja liity Roots & Riddles-yhteisöön!

Aloita maksutta

14 vrk ilmainen kokeilu

Kokeilun jälkeen 7,99 € / kuukausi. · Peru milloin tahansa.

  • Podimon podcastit
  • 20 kuunteluaikaa / kuukausi
  • Lataa offline-käyttöön

Kaikki jaksot

45 jaksot

jakson Mabel’s Poison Corn Mystery kansikuva

Mabel’s Poison Corn Mystery

In 1922, a bizarre and disturbing crime shook the Mabel area of Fillmore County. Former marshal Arch Gordon discovered that several of his cows had been poisoned after eating ears of corn that had been hollowed out and filled with Paris green — a deadly poison commonly used at the time as an insecticide. As rumors spread through the community, bloodhounds were brought in from Waterloo, Iowa, and investigators followed a trail of threats, grudges, and suspicious evidence. Before long, local man Dave Coonradt found himself at the center of one of southeastern Minnesota’s strangest criminal investigations. In this episode of Roots & Riddles, we explore the shocking cattle poisoning case that horrified rural Minnesota, the newspaper coverage that fueled public outrage, and the revenge-driven mystery that still feels stranger than fiction more than a century later.

Eilen16 min
jakson When the Torch Gang Robbed the Spring Valley Post Office kansikuva

When the Torch Gang Robbed the Spring Valley Post Office

In the spring of 1940, a gang of safecrackers armed with acetylene torches swept across southern Minnesota and northern Iowa — leaving behind burned vaults, stolen cash, and nervous communities. One of their boldest crimes happened in the heart of Spring Valley, when burglars broke into the local post office under cover of darkness and torched their way through two steel vault doors. In this episode of Roots & Riddles, we follow the trail of the so-called “Torch Gang,” explore the regional crime spree tied to Lanesboro, Caledonia, and beyond, and uncover the story of James Burl Johnson — the ex-con eventually connected to the robberies. From stolen welding equipment to late-night break-ins and dramatic newspaper headlines, this forgotten case reads like something out of a noir crime film.

27. touko 202627 min
jakson Luke Miller: Doctor, Lawyer, State Senator kansikuva

Luke Miller: Doctor, Lawyer, State Senator

Before modern hospitals and paved roads reached southeastern Minnesota, frontier communities depended on figures like Dr. Luke Miller. Physician, lawyer, politician, and early Fillmore County leader, Luke Miller played a major role in shaping the region during Minnesota’s pioneer era. From practicing medicine on the frontier to serving in the Minnesota legislature and advocating for railroad expansion, his life intersected with many of the forces that transformed early Fillmore County. In this episode, we explore the life and legacy of one of southeastern Minnesota’s most influential early settlers—and the lasting mark he left on the community. Sources: History of Fillmore County, Minnesota (1882); Minnesota legislative records; contemporary newspaper accounts; Luke Miller biographical records.

13. touko 202622 min