I'd Kill Them - The Ceely Rose Murders

I'd Kill Them - The Ceely Rose Murders

In 1896, Ceely Rose was twenty-three years old, and in love with a boy seven years her junior. Her parents denied her the opportunity to continue carrying on the relationship. A relationship that may have been only one-sided.

In this episode, I discuss the Rose family's background and the solutions Ceely found for her 1896 dilemma. Listen on podcast players worldwide, or watch the video version on Spotify, Patreon, and YouTube.

I highly recommend that you read The Ceely Rose Murders at Malabar Farm written by Mark Sebastian Jordan.

Additional resources:

Mark Jordan documents Ceely Rose's 1896 killings in new book (mansfieldnewsjournal.com)

Ceely Rose House | Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ohiodnr.gov)

Malabar Farm State Park | Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ohiodnr.gov)

The Terrible Tale Of Ceely Rose (anomalien.com)

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