Forgotten Darkness

2021-11

Episodes

94 -The Meeks Family Murders

Tuesday Nov 23, 2021

Tuesday Nov 23, 2021

In 1894, an injured young girl arrives on the doorstep of a Missouri farmhouse. She was Nellie Meeks, and she was the sole survivor of the murder of her entire family.
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Opening music from https://filmmusic.io. "Dark Child" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Closing music by Soma.
SOURCES
“Burnt Clothing of Gus Meeks.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 27, 1895.
“Crime of Fiends.” St. Joseph Herald, May 12, 1894.
“Final Pleas Being Made.” Kansas City Star, August 1, 1895.
“Jerry South Gets His Reward.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, May 1, 1896.
“Jury Receives Instructions.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, August 2, 1895.
“Looks Black for the Taylors.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 26, 1895.
“Story of the Taylors.” Larned (KS) Eagle-Optic, September 13, 1895.
“Taylor Is Hanged.” St. Joseph Herald, May 1, 1896.
“Taylor Makes a Statement.” Mexico Weekly Intelligencer, April 30, 1896.
“Taylor Taken to Carrollton.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 28, 1896.
“The End of the Famous Meeks-Taylor Case.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August 8, 1926.
“The Taylors' Defense.” St. Joseph Weekly Gazette, April 2, 1895.
“William Taylor Executed.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, May 1, 1896.
“William Taylor in Kansas City.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, April 11, 1896.
Nellie L. Meeks - Facts (ancestry.com)
John Blackwell Hale - Wikipedia
Thomas Miles Bresnehen (1860-1926) - Find A Grave Memorial
History in Hannibal: Folktale relates town's horror over Meeks' family murders | Article | hannibal.net

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