True Crime Uncensored with Burl Barer and Mark Boyer
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UNDER A FULL MOON; THE LAST LYNCHING IN KANSAS Special Guest Alice Kay Hill
UNDER A FULL MOON: The Last Lynching in Kansas tells of the tragic abduction and death of an eight-year-old girl at the hands of a repeat offender in 1932. This crime stands apart as the last mob lynching in Kansas. Based on true events, this account takes a deep dive into the psycho-social complexities of pioneer times and their impact on this particular crime and the justice meted out to the perpetrator.
Beginning in the year 1881, and written in a chronological narrative non-fiction format, author Alice Kay Hill vividly weaves the stories of the victims and the families involved. She reveals how mental and physical abuse, social isolation, privations of homesteading, strong dreams and even stronger personalities all factored into the criminal and his crimes. We are delighted that Alice Kay Hill joined us to talk about the case and the 16 years of investigation that went into the book.
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