Truth Deferred: The National Guard Massacre

5: One Trial Decides the Fate of a City

1 h 1 min · 22. apr. 2026
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Before the "boy murderer" goes to trial, newspapers inflame the city with a non-existent crime wave. Prosecutor Pugh rejects an offer to plead Berner guilty to 2nd degree murder, and the public is told that if this 17-year-old defendant isn’t hanged, every citizen will be a future target. But jurors hear a more nuanced and complicated story, creating a dangerous divide between the people who hear the evidence in court from the ones that only get it from newsprint.

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10: Can It Happen Again?

The riot seals the fate of convicted killers Joe Palmer, William McHugh, and the accused Avondale murderers. People want vengeance, and all these men will leave the jail dead, although Allen Ingalls has one final life to take, and he will leave haunting questions about how many people he murdered before the Taylor family after he is gone. While Berner does prison time, Palmer gets the dubious distinction of being the last man hanged in Cincinnati. Some politicians will suffer retribution at the ballot boxes, but by 1886, many of the people most directly responsible for the bad decisions, lack of leadership, and incompetence that left such a horrific death toll will come together in a banquet, where they will all seem to agree that it is no longer too soon to recall the National Guard Massacre with lighthearted humor.

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