On a cold morning in 1920, an entire family was found dead inside their home. No warning. No suspects. And no clear answers. Just a quiet house that suddenly became a place of shock, fear, and horror. The Wolf family murders didn’t just devastate the people who knew them—they left behind a mystery that has lingered for more than a century.
Join us for The House Fell Silent. This case is remembered because so much about it never made sense. The crime was brutal, the investigation was limited, and the truth may have quietly slipped away. Let’s take a closer look at what happened to the Wolf family—who they were, what was discovered, and where and when the investigation ended. We’ll talk about what investigators knew, what they couldn’t have known, and why this case deserves another look over one hundred years later.
Sources
Farmer Admits He Shot 8 To Death, Family of Seven and Chore Boy His Victims, Slayer Is Sentenced to Life Term in Prison — Has Wife and Six Children, The Saturday Blade, Chicago, 5/22/1920.
Farmer Confesses to Turtle Lake Murders, The Bismarck Tribune, 5/23/1920.
The Murdered Family by Vernon Keel
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