Belle Gunness collected many nicknames during the early 1900s including “Hell’s Princess,” “The Indiana Ogress,” and–most dramatically–“The Mistress of the Castle of Death.” She was known for her strength and the parade of males visiting her 48-acre farm. The problem was, all these men mysteriously disappeared. Join us for part two and finale of the Belle Gunness mystery.
Belle Gunness collected many nicknames during the early 1900s including “Hell’s Princess,” “The Indiana Ogress,” and–most dramatically–“The Mistress of the Castle of Death.” She was known for her strength and the parade of males visiting her 48-acre farm. The problem was, all these men mysteriously disappeared. Join us for part two and finale of the Belle Gunness mystery.
Content Warning: Child mortality
Tea of the Day: Mocha Teeccino
Theme Music by Brad Frank
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