On March 14, 1960, 47-year-old Frances Murphy, 50-year-old Mildred Lindquist, and 50-year-old Lillian Oetting took a four-day trip to Starved Rock State Park, in LaSalle County, Illinois. After checking into the Starved Rock Lodge, the three women decided to take an afternoon hike to the St. Louis C…On March 14, 1960, 47-year-old Frances Murphy, 50-year-old Mildred Lindquist, and 50-year-old Lillian Oetting took a four-day trip to Starved Rock State Park, in LaSalle County, Illinois. After checking into the Starved Rock Lodge, the three women decided to take an afternoon hike to the St. Louis Canyon. Unfortunately, they were never seen alive again. Two days later, Frances, Mildred and Lillian were found inside a cave in the canyon. All 3 women were partially nude, bound with twine and their faces had been bludgeoned beyond recognition. Over 60 years later a lot of theories and questions still surround their case. Did they catch the right man, are there other individuals responsible, has justice really been served??
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In 1960 three women were brutally beaten to death in the canyon of a state park in Illinois. The Starved Rock state park was a travel destination for many. After the murders the park became the stuff of nightmares for…The Starved Rock Murders /// Part 3 /// 738
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In 1960 three women were brutally beaten to death in the canyon of a state park in Illinois. The Starved Rock state park was a travel destination for many. After the murders the park became the stuff of nightmares for many. The name Starved Rock is equally as intriguing as the homicide case itself. It hints at both mystery and violence. This week in the Garage we take a trip back to 1960 to discuss a case that is still making headlines today. This was both cold blooded murder and evil so cold in the frigid snowy St. Louis canyon of the Illinois State Park.
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In 1960 three women were brutally beaten to death in the canyon of a state park in Illinois. The Starved Rock state park was a travel destination for many. After the murders the park became the stuff of nightmares for…The Starved Rock Murders /// Part 2 /// 737
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In 1960 three women were brutally beaten to death in the canyon of a state park in Illinois. The Starved Rock state park was a travel destination for many. After the murders the park became the stuff of nightmares for many. The name Starved Rock is equally as intriguing as the homicide case itself. It hints at both mystery and violence. This week in the Garage we take a trip back to 1960 to discuss a case that is still making headlines today. This was both cold blooded murder and evil so cold in the frigid snowy St. Louis canyon of the Illinois State Park.
Beer of the Week - Devil’s Paint Box by Tangled Roots Brewing Company
Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5
Check out the Garage Sale store page and sign up for the TCG mailing list on our website www.TrueCrimeGarage.com
Listen to True Crime Garage "Off The Record" where TCG goes beyond the headlines and gives you the behind the story information in the cases that you want to hear about. Now available on Apple Podcast Subscriptions and to everyone everywhere on Patreon.
Follow True Crime Garage on X @TrueCrimeGarage / Follow Nic on X @TCGNIC / Follow The Captain on X @TCGCaptainmore
In 1960 three women were brutally beaten to death in the canyon of a state park in Illinois. The Starved Rock state park was a travel destination for many. After the murders the park became the stuff of nightmares for…The Starved Rock Murders /// Part 1 /// 736
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In 1960 three women were brutally beaten to death in the canyon of a state park in Illinois. The Starved Rock state park was a travel destination for many. After the murders the park became the stuff of nightmares for many. The name Starved Rock is equally as intriguing as the homicide case itself. It hints at both mystery and violence. This week in the Garage we take a trip back to 1960 to discuss a case that is still making headlines today. This was both cold blooded murder and evil so cold in the frigid snowy St. Louis canyon of the Illinois State Park.
Beer of the Week - Devil’s Paint Box by Tangled Roots Brewing Company
Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5
Check out the Garage Sale store page and sign up for the TCG mailing list on our website www.TrueCrimeGarage.com
Listen to True Crime Garage "Off The Record" where TCG goes beyond the headlines and gives you the behind the story information in the cases that you want to hear about. Now available on Apple Podcast Subscriptions and to everyone everywhere on Patreon.
Follow True Crime Garage on X @TrueCrimeGarage / Follow Nic on X @TCGNIC / Follow The Captain on X @TCGCaptainmore