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Kansas - Florence Knoblock and The Wichita Massacre

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We made it to Kansas! Amber tells about Decoration Day in 1925, when Florence Knoblock was found murdered in her home in Coffey County Kansas. Her husband John was quick to point the finger at a black man whom he knew helped around town. John stated that whomever murdered her surely couldn't have been a white man because it was too horrible. However the evidence pointed closer to home. Celina tells about the bitterly cold evening of December 8, 2000, when a group of friends was hanging out in their apartment in Wichita. As everyone is getting ready to fall asleep, the porch light turned on at the front door. The next thing everyone knew there were two men in the house forcing them to strip naked and sit in a closet. After hours of torture the group would be taken to an empty soccer field where the bravery of one woman would help bring them justice. Don't forget to check out bonus content after the episode on www.stateofmurder.com!
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We made it to Kansas! Amber tells about Decoration Day in 1925, when Florence Knoblock was found murdered in her home in Coffey County Kansas. Her husband John was quick to point the finger at a black man whom he knew helped around town. John stated that whomever murdered her surely couldn't have been a white man because it was too horrible. However the evidence pointed closer to home. Celina tells about the bitterly cold evening of December 8, 2000, when a group of friends was hanging out in their apartment in Wichita. As everyone is getting ready to fall asleep, the porch light turned on at the front door. The next thing everyone knew there were two men in the house forcing them to strip naked and sit in a closet. After hours of torture the group would be taken to an empty soccer field where the bravery of one woman would help bring them justice. Don't forget to check out bonus content after the episode on www.stateofmurder.com!
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