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Over a century later, the Axeman of New Orleans remains unidentified. Writers and historians sometimes disagree on which cases should be grouped together and whether or not the early cases from 1910-1911 should be included.
Join Mike and Gibby as they finish up with part on The Axeman of New Orleans. Most of the Axeman cases followed a pattern: forced entry, an attack with an ax, hatchet, or cleaver, and the perpetrator fleeing the scene quickly, occasionally stealing low-value items. In this second episode, we'll focus on the rest of the attacks, thought to be attributed to the Axeman, a scary letter, and a few potential suspects.
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