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Dark La Crosse Stories

La Crosse Tribune and La Crosse Public Libraryarchives.lacrosselibrary.org

Podcast looks at the seedier side of La Crosse, WI, history.  To see video versions of these episodes featuring historic photos and headlines >> http://bit.ly/DarkLaxPlaylist

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Episodes

Dark La Crosse Stories Episode 67: Eye for an Eye

The life and times of Walter Goetzinger, one of the most extraordinary musicians in La Crosse history, continues with a double homicide in Milwaukee involving his son and family friends from La Crosse.

Dec 18, 202423 min

Dark La Crosse Stories Epsidode 63: St. Mary's Boarding School

In 1883, the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration in La Crosse opened the St. Mary's Indian School, a boarding school that was on the reservation of the Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa Indians with the mission to convert Ojibwe children to Catholicism, a history the FSPA now must reconcile with the survivors and descendants of St. Mary's.

Sep 17, 202431 min

Dark La Crosse Stories Episode 62: Fall From Grace

At the turn of the 20th century, disgraced Reverend Martin Hanson left a North La Crosse congregation, his family, and the family pet wondering what happened to the man they thought they knew.

Sep 03, 202416 min

Dark La Crosse Stories Episode 61: The Stomach in the Car

In October 1927, the La Crosse County Coroner drove to Madison with a macabre cargo - a human stomach, destined for the state toxicologist’s office, exhumed from Oak Grove Cemetery just days after its burial.

Aug 20, 202412 min

Dark La Crosse Stories Episode 58: The Woman in Brown

In December 1907, in the Olmsted County Courthouse in Rochester, a beautiful, young and popular socialite woman was being held facing six counts of forgery and three counts of obtaining money under false pretenses. Her plea? Not guilty. Decide for yourself whether Aimee Sickle Lloyd is guilty or not, and learn more about what happened to female prisoners in Wisconsin in this episode of Dark La Crosse Stories. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 17, 202317 min

Dark La Crosse Stories Episode 57: The Invasion

What happens when archival records leave out crucial histories of those who persecuted by the writers of history? In this episode of Dark La Crosse Stories, listen to the account of the persecution and forced movement of Indigenous people -- the Ho-Chunk peoples -- as told by a citizen of the Ho-Chunk nation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 03, 202322 min

Dark La Crosse Stories Episode 56: The Omaha Kidnapper

A notorious criminal ends up in the La Crosse County jail in 1913 after a drunken night out. The man was known for kidnapping high profile individuals and holding them for ransom, long before kidnapping was a common crime. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 19, 202315 min

Dark La Crosse Stories Episode 55: Homefront Hero

Did the end of World War II usher in a crime wave in the United States? In La Crosse County, men and women defended their property and livelihoods against "homegrown Hitlers" in the latest installment of the Dark La Crosse series. What post-war societal problems contributed to the turn to crime? Find out in episode 55, "Homefront Hero." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 05, 202312 min

Dark La Crosse Stories Episode 54: $2700 City Attorney

When one of Minnesota's oldest weekly papers takes a shift towards the sensational, a community becomes divided, with reputations at stake. Some lives are changed forever. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 22, 202317 min

Dark La Crosse Stories Episode 53: Drowned and Missing

The echoes of what sounded like a bombardment along the Mississippi River south of La Crosse in the fall of 1902 was a desperate attempt to retrieve the bodies of a well-known La Crosse business owner and his grandson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 08, 202312 min

Dark La Crosse Stories Episode 52: Jimmie's Big 38

A second chance at love seemed promising for Mrs. Hope McEldowney of West Salem, a widow of 44 years of age in 1913. McEldowney met a clairvoyant on one of her jaunts to Chicago who operated a bookstore on upscale Michigan Avenue with occult rooms in the back. She became a regular client, and the two became more than just friends. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 25, 202316 min

Dark La Crosse Stories Episode 51: The Greenfield Burning

A hardworking brother, born the 11th son of a farming family, noted for his good character and straightforward life by family and neighbors alike, a man whose final act appeared to be reading the Bible in the kitchen by the fire. Or a desperate, demented man, prone to drinking and violent acts, his sudden fits of fury made even more menacing by the fact that he couldn’t speak above a whisper. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Jul 11, 202320 minEp. 51
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