Showing posts with label 1910. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1910. Show all posts

Thursday, November 23, 2023

UNIDENTIFIED: November 24, 1910 South Fork Township, Iowa John Doe



Thanksgiving Day on November 24, 1910, a body was found in the brush along the highway on the Charles J. Murray farm in South Fork Township, Iowa. It was the body of a man whose remains were being feasted on by wild animals. Only a portion of his right leg was intact.

He was shot with a .22 caliber bullet in the right temple. At first, it was believed it was suicide because he was not robbed but other evidence proved otherwise. He had been dragged and hidden where his body was found and no weapon was found.

The man was well dressed with several items on himself including an Elgin watch. The man's description and his items were put out into the newspaper and a possible lead came. a Ms. Gearheart of nearby Hopkinton came forward stating she had given the man the prayerbook he had.

He had stopped at her home on Labor Day which was September 5th and the same day as the Woodman World annual picnic in Hopkinton. The man was wearing the clothes he was found in and would ask for something to eat and she gave him food. They spoke while he was there. She either did not remember his name or did not give it. She did remember him telling her that he was walking to Dubuque to visit a nephew and was married but did not have children. Before he left she gave him the prayer book.'

This lead how however did not lead to his identification or his murderer.

John Doe was wearing a soft brown felt hat, a black and gray striped suit of durable material, and good shoes. He had $15, a large jack knife, an empty notebook, a prayer book, an Elgin pocket watch case numbered 138033 and a movement numbered 1024613, two medals with one marked "Whitcomb", several handkerchiefs, and a watch chain charm.

SOURCES:
Iowa Cold Cases


Wednesday, June 7, 2023

INFANTICIED: June 8, 1910 Neshannock Falls, Pennsylvania,

 On June 8, 1910, the body of a newborn was found in a sack in Neshannock Falls, Pennsylvania. She had died recently and her cause of death was unknown.

She was a white female and was about a day old when she died. 

SOURCES:

Find a Grave

Friday, April 22, 2022

UNIDENTIFIED: April 23, 1910 Naco, Mexico John Doe

 On April 23, 1910, a man was found in Naco, Mexico. He had been beaten and shot to death that day.  The man was in his mid to late 40s. There is little information in this case.  

SOURCES:

Unidentified Wiki

Find a Grave

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

MISSING: Conradina Olson

 

Carl and Conradina Olson
In 1910 38-year-old Conradina Olson left Brookfield, Wisconsin to go to a doctor's appointment. She said goodbye to her husband and four children at the train station before she left.

She may have run away from her husband. It was said he was verbally abusive and at this time she couldn't divorce him. A psychic contacted a family member telling them that Conradina was killed near the train station or tracks. They believe that Carl had something to do with her disappearance as he was also gone for a period of time around the time she disappeared.

For a period of time it was thought possible the Jane Doe found in Ellis, Missouri could have been her through later investigation and the same psychic saying Ellis had something to do with it. The woman found in Ellis though was found in 1877 and couldn't have been Conradina.

Ultimately her fate is unknown and her case may never be solved.

SOURCES:
Unidentified Wiki
Unsolved Mysteries Wiki

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

INFANTICIDE: May 5, 1910 Phoenix, Arizona Baby Girl

 


On May 5, 1910, the body of a baby girl was found in the Salt River Canal in Pheonix, Arizona. She was less than a year and possibly was a newborn. The death certificate lists the baby as probable 1 day. It's believed that the baby's death was criminal. 

SOURCES:

Find a Grave

Unidentified Wiki