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Fountain, 1874: A Murder That Took 28 Years to Solve

23 min · 6 mei 2026
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What if a murderer could simply… disappear? In 1874, Patrick Noonan killed a man in Fountain, Minnesota—in front of witnesses—and fled. For nearly 30 years, he lived freely under a new life, hundreds of miles away. But the past has a way of catching up. This episode uncovers the brutal killing of John McDonald, the decades-long manhunt, and the moment justice finally closed in. Sources: History of Fillmore County, Minnesota (1882); Chatfield Democrat (May 1, 1902); Stillwater Daily Gazette(April 23, 1902).

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