7 Disturbing Unsolved Mysteries In Nebraska That Will Leave You Baffled
Nebraska is mostly peaceful and picturesque – there’s a reason we love this place! Still, like all places, there is a dark side to Nebraska. There are some times that we, like every other place on Earth, experience tragedies. There are unsolved mysteries in Nebraska and, tragically, plenty of unsolved murders here. We’ve gathered up six sad stories and one incredibly happy one that all took place right here in the Cornhusker State. Check out these Nebraska cold cases:
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Her husband moved out of the house the day after Christi disappeared. He claimed that the night she went missing, they both went to bed at 2:00 a.m. He said that he noticed she was gone when he woke up the next morning, but claimed to know nothing else of her location or condition. Just a few weeks after her disappearance, her husband packed up all of her clothes and sold both of their cars.
All that has ever been found of Christi is her suitcase. It was found approximately 30 miles outside of town about three months after her disappearance. No one has ever been charged with her murder, and her husband remains the primary suspect.
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Cement blocks had weighed down her body in the sand pit where she was found, so it was certain that she had been killed in a homicide. After eight years with no solid leads, police questioned whether Julie had died of an overdose and her body was simply disposed of. A main suspect in the case had already died by that point. No new leads have been identified in the case.
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No murder weapon, fingerprints, or other pieces of evidence have been found to help police identify the killer. Although no leads have come up and there are no serious suspects, police are confident that Kelcey's murderer will eventually be brought to justice.
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Haataja's body was found 95 days after he disappeared. His corpse was tied to a tree and almost entirely burned. Police at first speculated that the professor was gay and he had been murdered in a hate crime. That theory was later ruled out.
The case remains open, but many people still believe that Haataja had committed suicide, despite the position and condition in which the body was found. Needless to say, this is a highly-unusual cold case in Nebraska. The story was profiled in Chadron author Poe Ballantine's book "Love and Terror on the Howling Plain of Nowhere."
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These Nebraska cold cases and disappearances are difficult to read about, but someone out there knows something about these cases. If you have any information about these unsolved mysteries in Nebraska, please contact your local law enforcement authorities immediately.
What unsolved murders in Nebraska have left you wondering about what really happened?
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Unsolved Mysteries In Nebraska
Are there any serial killers in Nebraska?
While the Cornhusker State is undoubtedly a great place, there have been several serial killers from Nebraska. Some of the most famous are:
- Stephen D. Richards, who killed at least 6 people in 1878
- Della Sorenson, who killed 7 or 8 people, including some of her own children
- Charles Starkweather, who was executed in 1959 for the murder of seven people in eight days
What are some other unsolved murders in Nebraska?
Have you ever heard of the Rock Island Railroad train wreck in Lincoln in 1894? After the train wrecked, it became clear that it was an incident of sabotage. Spikes had been pulled up from the tracks. Out of the 33 passengers on board, 11 were killed, and this tragic mass murder still remains unsolved to this day.