June 10th, 1912. A quiet Iowa town woke to the discovery of one of the most gruesome crimes in American history. Eight people — including six children — were found brutally murdered in their beds. Over a century later, the case remains unsolved, clouded in speculation, small-town gossip, and a legacy of hauntings that still terrifies visitors today.⚠️ Content Warning: This episode covers graphic violence, child victims, sexual assault, and disturbing crime scene details. Listener discretion is strongly advised.In this episode:The neighbors grew suspicious the morning after when the Moore home stayed eerily quiet.Marshal Hank Horton’s chilling words: “My God, Ross, there’s somebody murdered in every bed.”The crime scene was chaos. From a bloody axe to a 3-pound slab of bacon, bizarre details were left behind.Two hundred townspeople trampled through the Moore home, contaminating evidence and turning tragedy into spectacle.From family feuds to traveling preachers, we begin unraveling the tangled web of accusations.Early newspaper reports fueled hysteria with claims of hidden killers, watch chains, and even “photographs of the murderer in the victims’ eyes.”This is Part I of our deep dive into the Villisca Axe Murders — one of the most infamous unsolved cases in true crime history. Part II will explore the haunting legacy of the Moore house and the paranormal phenomena that still draw ghost hunters and skeptics alike.“That’s Genevieve. And that’s Kaitlyn.”Sisters-in-law, best friends, former CNAs, and the sharp-witted duo behind Camping Is Canceled. Known for their mix of research-driven storytelling and unfiltered commentary, Gen and Kait tackle true crime cases (and paranormal rabbit holes) with empathy, curiosity, and a healthy dose of dark humor.📲 Instagram: @campingiscanceled 📲 TikTok: @campingiscanceled 📧 Contact: campingiscanceled@gmail.com🎧 Listen now — everywhere you get your podcasts.New episodes drop every Friday. Want more stories, no ads, and exclusive bonus episodes every Thursday? Join our Patreon to support the show!
June 10th, 1912. A quiet Iowa town woke to the discovery of one of the most gruesome crimes in American history. Eight people — including six children — were found brutally murdered in their beds. Over a century later, the case remains unsolved, clouded in speculation, small-town gossip, and a legacy of hauntings that still terrifies visitors today.⚠️ Content Warning: This episode covers graphic violence, child victims, sexual assault, and disturbing crime scene details. Listener discretion is s...