Iowa's Gitchie Manitou Preserve Has A Surprisingly Dark And Deadly History
Iowa’s nature lovers have a habit of tracking down little-known parks and preserves that recognized for being some of the most beautiful in the country. Not all of these scenic landscapes have a peaceful aura, and sometimes it takes a little digging into the history books to find out why one spot is so eerie to explore. The story of the Gitchie Manitou murders is a true Iowa horror story, and many people make the journey each year to pay homage to lives lost in rural Iowa.


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Those killed were 17 year old Roger Essem, 18 year old Stewart Baade, 14 year old Dana Baade, and 15 year old Michael Hadrath. The crime shook the otherwise peaceful community.

Due to Sandra Cheskey’s testimony, the brothers were convicted of their crimes and sentenced to serve life terms in prison. Allen Fryer was convicted of four counts of first degree murder and sentenced to four consecutive life terms in prison. Allen and his accomplice and brother James managed to escape the Lyon County Jail and fled the state. They were arrested again in Gillette, Wyoming. David Fryer and James Fryer were both found guilty of three charges of first degree murder and one charge of manslaughter. All of them were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Today, the preserve's historic buildings are crumbling, and the gorgeous wilderness is an eerie spot where many go to pay tribute to the young lives lost.
Have you been here before? Did you know the dark story behind it?
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Gitchie Manitou State Preserve, 52141, Adams Ave, Larchwood, IA 51241, USA