The Moore House aka Villisca Axe Murder House
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Location submitted by: sdonley on 10/16/2016
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PANICd#: 1870
The Villisca axe murders occurred between the evening of June 9, 1912, and early morning of June 10, 1912, in the town of Villisca in southwestern Iowa. The six members of the Moore family and two house guests were found bludgeoned in the residence.
508 E 2nd St
Villisca , IA 50864
Phone: 712.621.1530
Open to the public: Yes
Lat: 40.93072189999999
Lon: -94.97330749999998
Database Summary:
Demographic Rank: 6
History: 1
Stories: 0
Claims: 7
Evidence: 0
Resources: 4
Retrievals: 3150
Vistor Rating: 5.0
Votes: 1
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History
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The Moore family consisted of parents Josiah B. (aged 43), Sarah (Montgomery) (39), and their four children: Herman Montgomery (11), Mary Katherine (10), Arthur Boyd (7), and Paul Vernon (5). An affluent family, the Moores were well-known and well-liked in their community. On June 9, 1912, Katherine Moore invited Ina Mae (8) and Lena Gertrude Stillinger (12) to spend the night at the Moore residence. That evening, the visiting girls and the Moore family attended the Presbyterian church where they participated in the Children's Day Program, which Sarah Moore had coordinated. After the program ended at 9:30 p.m., the Moores and the Stillinger sisters walked to the Moores' house, arriving between 9:45 and 10 p.m.
At 7 a.m. the next day, Mary Peckham, the Moores' neighbor, became concerned after she noticed that the Moore family had not come out to do their morning chores. Peckham knocked on the Moores' door. When nobody answered, she tried to open the door and discovered that it was locked. Peckham let the Moores' chickens out and called Ross Moore, Josiah Moore's brother. Like Peckham, Moore received no response when he knocked on the door and shouted. He unlocked the front door with his copy of the house key. While Peckham stood on the porch, Moore went into the parlor and opened the guest bedroom door, where he found Ina and Lena Stillinger's bodies on the bed. Moore immediately told Peckham to call Hank Horton, Villisca's primary peace officer, who arrived shortly thereafter. Horton's search of the house revealed that the entire Moore family and the two Stillinger girls had been bludgeoned to death. The murder weapon, an axe belonging to Josiah, was found in the guest room where the Stillinger sisters were found.
Doctors concluded that the murders had taken place between midnight and 5 a.m. Two spent cigarettes in the attic suggested that the killer or killers patiently waited in the attic until the Moore family and the Stillinger guests were asleep. The killer(s) began in the master bedroom, where Josiah and Sarah Moore were sleeping. Josiah received more blows from the axe than any other victim; his face had been cut so much that his eyes were missing. The killer(s) used the blade of the axe on Josiah while using the blunt end on the rest of the victims. Then the killer(s) went into the children's rooms and bludgeoned Herman, Katherine, Boyd, and Paul in the head in the same manner as their parents. The killer(s) returned to the master bedroom to inflict more blows on the elder Moores, knocking over a shoe that had filled with blood. Afterward, the killer(s) moved downstairs to the guest bedroom and killed Ina and Lena.
Investigators believed that all of the victims except for Lena Stillinger had been asleep when murdered. They thought that she was awake and tried to fight back, as she was found lying crosswise on the bed, and with a defensive wound on her arm. Lena's nightgown was pushed up to her waist and she was wearing no undergarments, leading to law enforcement speculation that the killer(s) sexually molested her or attempted to do so.
The case still remains unsolved.
Added by: sdonley on 10/16/2016
DB#:284
Source(s):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villisca_axe_murders
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Claim # | Added | Added By | Claim |
2367 | 10/16/2016 | sdonley | Cold spots have been felt throughout the house. |
2368 | 10/16/2016 | sdonley | EVPs have been recorded by investigators. |
2369 | 10/16/2016 | sdonley | The sounds of children's voices have been heard. |
2370 | 10/16/2016 | sdonley | Tours have been cut short by falling lamps, moving objects, banging sounds and a child's laughter. |
2371 | 10/16/2016 | sdonley | Visiting children to the house have a tenancy to play with other children who are not there. |
2372 | 10/16/2016 | sdonley | Footsteps have been heard. |
2373 | 10/16/2016 | sdonley | People have been pushed. |
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Additional Resources
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Dead Villisca Children Speak After 100 Years
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Article about paranormal activity at this location. |
Yelp Entry
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Entry for this location on Yelp |
Iowa Cold Cases
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Blog post about the location and the murders. |
The 1912 Villisca Axe Murders Blog
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Blog site dedicated to this location and the murders. |
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