Kentucky Bloodbath: Ten Bizarre Tales of Murder from the Bluegrass State 
Think Kentucky is all about horses and mint juleps? You may revise that image with this excursion into the weird and the bizarre: from a medieval-esque murder in a small town museum to the jilted boyfriend who decided that his former girlfriend needed to die on her twenty-first birthday. And then there’s the demented son who returns home to live with his mother and stepfather, and one night in their beautiful mansion sitting atop a high bluff overlooking the Ohio River, slaughters them. Each case will keep you on the edge of your seat.
From The Author:As I began my research into past Kentucky killers and their victims, I was well aware there were a good number of very unusual homicides from the Bluegrass State, as I’d read about them over the years in newspapers accounts, heard the strange tales from relatives and friends, or watched the occasional newscasts on TV.
But these sources were never in-depth studies of the cases in question; and worse still, very often, erroneous information came forth, and it wasn’t until I began the research, using the original case files, that I’d find out what really happened. And it would be in these moments of discovery, that an accurate picture of each individual tragedy would rise and take shape from the seemingly innumerable police reports and interviews of those involved.
Indeed, many of these ten stories I’ve “unearthed” would have been lost forever had I not sought them out from the dusty archives and storage facilities scattered throughout the state; stories that would, ultimately, be destined for obscurity and eventual disposal as the decades dragged on.
Recently, one radio interviewer, contemplating their bizarre aspects, quite rightly stated how all of these Kentucky murders resembled something out of The Twilight Zone, and I quickly had to agree with his assessment. That’s the nature of these cases, and frankly, it was what I was looking for in my quest to uncover true crime in Kentucky.
From The Story "Blood In The Moonlight": “As Bauer led the officer to the side door where they entered the house through the kitchen, Kendrick asked if he knew who’d done this, and Bauer said, “No.” Just before stepping inside the home, Kendrick radioed the Emergency Medical Services unit, telling them to continue on to this address – code 3 – and that homicide units should be sent as well. Having notified dispatch, Kendrick then drew his weapon and entered a nightmare."
Title: KENTUCKY BLOODBATH: Ten Bizarre Tales of Murder from the Bluegrass StateAuthor: Kevin SullivanType of Book: Audiobook - UnabridgedNarrator: Kevin PierceLength: 2 hours and 58 minutesGenre: True Crime, Non-FictionRelease Date: August 14, 2015Publisher: WildBlue Press Rating: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ~ I received a free copy of this audiobook through AudioBookBlast dot com in exchange for an honest review.This audiobook is a compilation of ten criminal homicide cases that took place in the
Sad sad storiesThese stories are from my home state and somehow , to me, that makes them even sadder! I often wonder what makes people kill, mostly thinking it had to have some deep-set mental reasons but after reading the last story now I know that sometimes they do it s!mply because of meanness! I guess if you can kill because you are mean , it must be a mentally damaging sickness emotion to be mean! Be nice to one another!

Really great bookThe stories may be old but they are great and detailed. Very interesting stuff to read. A must read. Great
DEATH BY SWORD ~ museum worker murdered ~ Carol Frances MuddBLOOD IN THE MOONLIGHT ~ Albert & Mabel Bauer ~ him beaten and strangled, her stabbed multiple timesRAMPAGE ~ Escapee from jail with life sentencesTHE BOXHILL MURDERS ~ Kirk Ellington Tiff JEALOUSY IS FOREVER ~ Mary F Byron killed by ex on her 21st birthdayTHE ICE MAN ~ Todd Ice ~ 15 years old murdered Donna Knox 7 years oldA WORM IN THE NOSE ~ James Becker ~ Thomas A Rankin (step-father) shot with an arrowCLOSING TIME ~ Barbel
Kentucky Murder StoriesIt's hard to write a review of individual stories about murder. They all were tragic in their own way. What I got out of them was that everyone has their own crosses to bear when it comes to personal family issues. What makes these stories sad is the overwhelming evidence that your loved one is either very sick or just tremendously angry. Their reluctance to acknowledge this and do what needed to be done to ensure everyone's safety caused them to lose their lives in
Has a small story about a murder in Nicholasville KY.
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Title | : | Kentucky Bloodbath: Ten Bizarre Tales of Murder from the Bluegrass State |
Author | : | Kevin M. Sullivan |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 109 pages |
Published | : | May 29th 2015 by WildBlue Press |
Categories | : | Crime. True Crime. Nonfiction. Mystery |
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New From The Author of Vampire: The Richard Chase Murders and The Bundy Murders!Think Kentucky is all about horses and mint juleps? You may revise that image with this excursion into the weird and the bizarre: from a medieval-esque murder in a small town museum to the jilted boyfriend who decided that his former girlfriend needed to die on her twenty-first birthday. And then there’s the demented son who returns home to live with his mother and stepfather, and one night in their beautiful mansion sitting atop a high bluff overlooking the Ohio River, slaughters them. Each case will keep you on the edge of your seat.
From The Author:As I began my research into past Kentucky killers and their victims, I was well aware there were a good number of very unusual homicides from the Bluegrass State, as I’d read about them over the years in newspapers accounts, heard the strange tales from relatives and friends, or watched the occasional newscasts on TV.
But these sources were never in-depth studies of the cases in question; and worse still, very often, erroneous information came forth, and it wasn’t until I began the research, using the original case files, that I’d find out what really happened. And it would be in these moments of discovery, that an accurate picture of each individual tragedy would rise and take shape from the seemingly innumerable police reports and interviews of those involved.
Indeed, many of these ten stories I’ve “unearthed” would have been lost forever had I not sought them out from the dusty archives and storage facilities scattered throughout the state; stories that would, ultimately, be destined for obscurity and eventual disposal as the decades dragged on.
Recently, one radio interviewer, contemplating their bizarre aspects, quite rightly stated how all of these Kentucky murders resembled something out of The Twilight Zone, and I quickly had to agree with his assessment. That’s the nature of these cases, and frankly, it was what I was looking for in my quest to uncover true crime in Kentucky.
From The Story "Blood In The Moonlight": “As Bauer led the officer to the side door where they entered the house through the kitchen, Kendrick asked if he knew who’d done this, and Bauer said, “No.” Just before stepping inside the home, Kendrick radioed the Emergency Medical Services unit, telling them to continue on to this address – code 3 – and that homicide units should be sent as well. Having notified dispatch, Kendrick then drew his weapon and entered a nightmare."
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Title: KENTUCKY BLOODBATH: Ten Bizarre Tales of Murder from the Bluegrass StateAuthor: Kevin SullivanType of Book: Audiobook - UnabridgedNarrator: Kevin PierceLength: 2 hours and 58 minutesGenre: True Crime, Non-FictionRelease Date: August 14, 2015Publisher: WildBlue Press Rating: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ~ I received a free copy of this audiobook through AudioBookBlast dot com in exchange for an honest review.This audiobook is a compilation of ten criminal homicide cases that took place in the
Sad sad storiesThese stories are from my home state and somehow , to me, that makes them even sadder! I often wonder what makes people kill, mostly thinking it had to have some deep-set mental reasons but after reading the last story now I know that sometimes they do it s!mply because of meanness! I guess if you can kill because you are mean , it must be a mentally damaging sickness emotion to be mean! Be nice to one another!

Really great bookThe stories may be old but they are great and detailed. Very interesting stuff to read. A must read. Great
DEATH BY SWORD ~ museum worker murdered ~ Carol Frances MuddBLOOD IN THE MOONLIGHT ~ Albert & Mabel Bauer ~ him beaten and strangled, her stabbed multiple timesRAMPAGE ~ Escapee from jail with life sentencesTHE BOXHILL MURDERS ~ Kirk Ellington Tiff JEALOUSY IS FOREVER ~ Mary F Byron killed by ex on her 21st birthdayTHE ICE MAN ~ Todd Ice ~ 15 years old murdered Donna Knox 7 years oldA WORM IN THE NOSE ~ James Becker ~ Thomas A Rankin (step-father) shot with an arrowCLOSING TIME ~ Barbel
Kentucky Murder StoriesIt's hard to write a review of individual stories about murder. They all were tragic in their own way. What I got out of them was that everyone has their own crosses to bear when it comes to personal family issues. What makes these stories sad is the overwhelming evidence that your loved one is either very sick or just tremendously angry. Their reluctance to acknowledge this and do what needed to be done to ensure everyone's safety caused them to lose their lives in
Has a small story about a murder in Nicholasville KY.
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