On June 27, 1973, a building in Cleveland, Ohio was firebombed and gutted by fire on March 14, 1974. On April 3rd a man would go through the building and discover bones. Police were called and it was discovered that a man had crawled in a crawl space and died. However, he likely died in the 1930's as his shoes and a bottle indicated he was from that time. The bottle of beer he had with him was bottled in Cleveland in 1938.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
UNIDENTIFIED: April 3, 1974 Cleveland, Ohio John Doe
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
UNIDENTIFIED: April 2, 1905 Ogden, Utah John Doe
On April 2, 1905, the body of a man was found drowned in Ogden, Utah.
John Doe was a white male around 40-years-old.
Monday, March 31, 2025
UNIDENTIFIED: April 1, 1925 Milwaukee, Wisconsin John Doe
Monday, March 17, 2025
Unidentified: March 28, 1925 Milwaukee, Wisconsin John Doe
On March 28, 1925, the body of a man was found at Lake Michigan, foot of Park Place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It's believed he accidentally drowned.
John Doe was a white male around 45 years old.SOURCES:
Find a Grave
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Suspucious death of James Clark Nicoll,
Monday, March 10, 2025
Murder of John "Henry" Bernard Nurre and attemped murder of Elizabeth Nurre
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Henry was also one of the richest men in their area of the state and was highly esteemed by many. He had more real estate mortgages in Jackson County than anyone else. For the last 4 years, he was a member of the Board of Supervisors of Clinton County. It was estimated that he was worth $250,000.
On March 12, 1890, Henry and Elizabeth did not show up to the 13-hour church meeting. This was concerning, however, it wasn't until they didn't show up to the Thursday meeting people got worried. Elizabeth's son-in-law Theo Hullman, and the Priest were worried because the two never showed up to the meeting. This was unusual for them. The two would go home and investigate to see why the two didn't show up.
When they went inside the house they would go into either the kitchen and find Henry dead near the table. He was in a large pool of blood and had a large gash on the back of his head and another which hit his jugular vein in his neck.
Elizabeth was found unconscious in their bedroom in the attic above the kitchen. She had been attacked with a hammer and she had nine deep scalp wounds. She would stay unconscious for several more weeks before regaining consciousness. However, she could not provide any information on what had happened.
It's believed that the attack happened on the evening of March 11th. Henry was sitting in the sitting room responding to a letter from his son. The letter was received on the 10th and the letter Henry was writing was dated the 11th. It seemed Henry was nearly finished with the letter when he was killed.
The murderer or murderers tried to clean up the pool of blood. There were clothes stained with the blood found on the teakettle. They then dragged Henry into the kitchen. It's unknown why they had done this, but maybe they were thinking of destroying the scene and never got to do it for some reason.
Elizabeth must have witnessed the murder as it seemed that she had run to their bedroom in the attic. She had tried to barricade the door, but they had broken it open with a poker. They would then attack her with the poker and then the hammer when they found it. The room was left a mess with the bestead broken to pieces, the bedding scattered and blood covered almost everything in the room. It was a miracle that she survived.
In another bedroom, a safe was found. It was unknown if the killer or killers were able to get it open, but the dial had been broken off. In the same room, there was a little satchel that Henry was known to carry money and papers. One of Elizabeth's skirts was lying over it and it wasn't seen by the killers. Inside was $1,105 and some papers indicating he was planning to go to Preston that night. Likely after he was done writing his letter and eating dinner.
Theo stated that it was not normal for Henry to have that much cash on him at once and usually only carried around $100 to $150. However, he himself had recently paid him the $1,000 on Sunday so it must have been that money in his satchel.
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Iowa Cold Cases
Saturday, March 8, 2025
Murder of Caroline Ansell
In 1899 at the Leavesden Mental Asylum in Leavesden, England 19-year-old Caroline Ansell would be staying. It's not stated why Caroline was there, but her family had a history of mental illness.
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Infanticide: Elinor Hadley (Williams) Murders her newborn
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Murder of Caroline Frances Ely
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Murder of Saint Belina
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Monday, February 10, 2025
UNIDENTIFIED: February 11, 1854, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania John Doe
On February 11, 1854, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania an unknown man died. There is little information in this case.
John Doe was a black male around 80-years-old.
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
UNIDENTIFIED: February 5, 1956 Arcadia, California John Doe
On February 5, 1956, two boys found leg bones in some brush at the Santa Anita Wash in Arcadia, California. More remains were found, but not all. It's believed that there was animal activity on his body. It's unknown how the man had died, but he may have been there for a year or more.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
UNIDENTIFIED: January 15, 1865 Nashville, Tennessee John Doe
On January 15, 1865, in or around Nashville, Tennessee a man was killed by a shotgun blast that severed his arm. There is little information in this case.
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