
The Man from the Train
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Between 1898 and 1912, families across the United States were brutally murdered in their sleep with the blunt side of an axe. Valuables were left untouched, bodies were staged, and faces covered. Some cases, like the infamous Villisca Axe Murders in Iowa, gained national attention?but few believed the crimes were connected. Fewer still noticed that every family lived within walking distance of a train line.
Digging through thousands of newspapers, court transcripts, and public records, James and his daughter Rachel uncovered a chilling truth: these murders were the work of one man, traveling by rail, who would go on to become one of America's most prolific yet largely forgotten serial killers.
Riveting and immersive, The Man from the Train offers a vivid portrait of turn-of-the-century America, exposing how cultural blind spots, flawed investigations, and opportunistic detectives allowed this killer to operate undetected. Blending meticulous research with narrative drive, this modern classic of true crime nonfiction will fascinate readers of Devil in the White City, My Favorite Murder, and fans of unsolved mysteries and historical crime investigations.
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Rachel McCarthy James lives in Lawrence, KS with her husband Jason. She studied creative writing at Hollins University, and her work has previously been featured in publications including Bitch, Broadly, and The New Inquiry. The Man from the Train is her first book.
Content
- Intro
- Dedication
- Preface
- Villisca
- Section I: 1909 to 1912
- Chapter I: The Bloody Penny
- Chapter II: Logan's Turnpike
- Chapter III: The Scandalous Schultzes
- Chapter IV: Marshalltown
- Chapter V: The New Orleans Axeman
- Chapter VI: Which Is Not Really a Chapter
- Chapter VII: Martin City
- Chapter VIII: The Casaways
- Chapter IX: Oregon
- Chapter X: The Double Event
- Chapter XI: Monmouth
- Chapter XII: Ellsworth
- Chapter XIII: Paola
- Section II: Summer 1912
- Chapter XIV: Villisca 2
- Chapter XV: Villisca 3
- Chapter XVI: Villisca 4
- Chapter XVII: Villisca 5
- Chapter XVIII: Dynamite Pfanschmidt
- Section III: 1900 to 1906
- Chapter XIX: Stepping Backward
- Chapter XX: Trenton Corners
- Chapter XXI: Standing by Henry
- Chapter XXII: An Uncertain Set of Names
- Chapter XXIII: Just When You Thought This Story Couldn't Possibly Get Any Uglier
- Chapter XXIV: Hughes
- Chapter XXV: The Christmas Day Murders
- Chapter XXVI: West Memphis
- Chapter XXVII: Jacksonville
- Chapter XXVIII: Cottonwood, Alabama
- Chapter XXIX: Murder in the Cold
- Chapter XXX: The Worst One Ever
- Chapter XXXI: The Lyerly Family
- Section IV
- Chapter XXXII: Hiatus
- Chapter XXXIII: The Crimes of 1908
- Section V
- Chapter XXXIV: Conversation with the Reader
- Chapter XXXV: Hurley
- Chapter XXXVI: Beckley and Beyond
- Chapter XXXVII: The Zoos and the Hubbells
- Chapter XXXVIII: Clementine Barnabet
- Chapter XXXIX: Harry Ryan
- Chapter XL: The First Crime
- Chapter XLI: Brookfield and Villisca
- Chapter XLII: Where the Evening Is Spread Out Against the Sky
- Chapter XLIII: Hinterkaifeck
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Copyright
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