EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 24 MIN
16 - The Villisca Axe Murders: America’s Most Infamous Unsolved Family Massacre
from Kat Has Questions · host Kat Chesnut
In June of 1912, eight people went to bed in a quiet Iowa town. None of them woke up.The Moore family—and two visiting children—were brutally murdered with an axe taken from inside their own home. There were no signs of forced entry. No clear motive. And no one was ever convicted.More than a century later, the Villisca Axe Murders remain one of the most infamous unsolved crimes in American history.In this episode, we walk through what happened inside the house on Second Street—and the leading theories about who could have done it, from traveling preachers to business rivals to the possibility of a serial killer moving quietly along the railroad lines.Because Villisca never got an ending. Only a question.⸻About the showKat Has Questions is a curiosity-driven podcast about real stories that sound unreal — from unsolved crimes and strange history to the quietly weird corners of human behavior.New episodes every week.⸻Sources & Further Reading- Iowa Cold Cases – The Villisca Axe Murders (1912) https://iowacoldcases.org/case-summaries/villisca-axe-murders/- The Villisca Axe Murder House Official Site https://www.villiscaiowa.com/-FBI Records & Historical Summaries (via public archives and secondary reporting on early 20th-century axe murders)-Smithsonian Magazine – The Unsolved Villisca Axe Murders Still Haunt Iowahttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/unsolved-villisca-axe-murders-180965449/-The Des Moines Register – Historical reporting and retrospectives on the Villisca Axe Murders-Associated Press Archives – Early 20th-century coverage of the Villisca murders and subsequent investigations-Douglas, John & Olshaker, Mark. The Cases That Haunt Us-Hallmark, Richard. The Man from the Train: The Solving of a Century-Old Serial Killer MysterySome details and interpretations are drawn from historical reporting and later investigative analysis. Where evidence is inconclusive, theories are presented as such.🎵 Music: “Scrunchy” by Night DriftLicensed by UppbeatLicense code: CAHWZR9T33BFXDNY⸻Contact📩 [email protected]: @KatHasQuestionsSupport the ShowIf you’re enjoying Kat Has Questions, follow the podcast, leave a review, or send in a weird historical mystery you want me to dig into next.
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In June of 1912, eight people went to bed in a quiet Iowa town. None of them woke up.The Moore family—and two visiting children—were brutally murdered with an axe taken from inside their own home. There were no signs of forced entry. No clear motive. And no one was ever convicted.More than a century later, the Villisca Axe Murders remain one of the most infamous unsolved crimes in American history.In this episode, we walk through what happened inside the house on Second Street—and the leading theories about who could have done it, from traveling preachers to business rivals to the possibility of a serial killer moving quietly along the railroad lines.Because Villisca never got an ending. Only a question.⸻About the showKat Has Questions is a curiosity-driven podcast about real stories that sound unreal — from unsolved crimes and strange history to the quietly weird corners of human behavior.New episodes every week.⸻Sources & Further Reading- Iowa Cold Cases – The Villisca Axe Murders (1912) https://iowacoldcases.org/case-summaries/villisca-axe-murders/- The Villisca Axe Murder House Official Site https://www.villiscaiowa.com/-FBI Records & Historical Summaries (via public archives and secondary reporting on early 20th-century axe murders)-Smithsonian Magazine – The Unsolved Villisca Axe Murders Still Haunt Iowahttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/unsolved-villisca-axe-murders-180965449/-The Des Moines Register – Historical reporting and retrospectives on the Villisca Axe Murders-Associated Press Archives – Early 20th-century coverage of the Villisca murders and subsequent investigations-Douglas, John & Olshaker, Mark. The Cases That Haunt Us-Hallmark, Richard. The Man from the Train: The Solving of a Century-Old Serial Killer MysterySome details and interpretations are drawn from historical reporting and later investigative analysis. Where evidence is inconclusive, theories are presented as such.🎵 Music: “Scrunchy” by Night DriftLicensed by UppbeatLicense code: CAHWZR9T33BFXDNY⸻Contact📩 [email protected]: @KatHasQuestionsSupport the ShowIf you’re enjoying Kat Has Questions, follow the podcast, leave a review, or send in a weird historical mystery you want me to dig into next.
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