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23 kwi 2020 · Although it’s unknown exactly how long the bodies went unnoticed, officials say April 22, 1920, was the day farmer Jacob Wolf, his wife Beata, five young daughters and a chore boy, Jacob Hofer, were killed. Only the baby, Emma Wolf survived.
5 kwi 2018 · In the basement of the house were five more bodies: Jakob’s wife Beata; the rest of their daughters, Bertha, Liddia and Martha; along with their hired boy, Jacob Hoffer. The children ranged in age from three to 12. The hired boy was only 13. They had been killed with a shotgun and a hatchet.
Jacob Wolf was one of the most prosperous and popular farmers in the Turtle Lake community. His farmstead was neat and well cared for. He was up-to-date in his farming methods, frugal,...
5 sty 2020 · Wolf, 41, his wife, Beata, 35, and five of his daughters, ranging in age from 3 to 12, were all dead. An eighth victim, Jake Hofer, 13, was a relative who had been hired to do chores for the...
13 lut 2023 · Sgt. Daniel Greene with the Colleton County Sheriff's Office was first on the scene after receiving a 911 call from Alex Murdaugh reporting the murders of his wife and son, Maggie and Paul.
27 lip 2016 · The Wolf Family Massacre in 1920 North Dakota w/ Vernon Keel: With Erik Rivenes, Vernon Keel.
20 mar 2011 · From left, Arnie Wilkens, Lena Rayburn and Philip Rayburn of the Kootenai County Sheriff's Mounted Posse ride down a powerline trail in the Wolf Lodge area Wednesday afternoon a few miles from...