Dying words from man convicted of North Dakota’s worst mass murder suggests he was protecting real killers
In Episode #1 of The Turtle Lake Murders podcast, reporter Tracy Briggs recapped the horrific crime that happened on the farm of the Jacob and Beata Wolf family on April 22, 1920, when seven of eight family members were killed along with their farm hand. While a neighbor confessed to the homicides, several experts are now saying it appears the wrong man might have gone to jail all those years ago. 10:00 am, Apr. 14, 2021 ×
Henry Layer confessed to murdering eight people, seven from the same family, in 1920. But now experts say he might have been protecting the real killer. Photo courtesy: The Murdered Family with edits by Emma Vatnsdal.
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