Kern County Historic Happenings

Murder At Mill Creek Ditch

7 min · 12. apr. 2026
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In April of 1923, a quiet irrigation canal in Bakersfield [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0] became the center of a tragic and unsettling discovery. What began as a routine night for a canal watchman quickly turned into a case that would grip the community and leave investigators searching for answers. As the story unfolded, questions of identity, circumstance, and responsibility began to surface—revealing a darker side of life in a growing town. In this episode, Kern County Historical Happenings explores the discovery, the investigation, and the lasting impact of what became known as the Mill Ditch murders.

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