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Distinctly Montana Winter 2018

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D I S T I N C T LY M O N TA N A • W I N T E R 2 0 1 8 84 THE BILLINGS AX MURDERS In December 8, 1924, one of the most brutal and mysterious murders in Montana's history dominated the front page of the Billings Gazette. "Ax Murders Most Atrocious Crime in History of Billings", the headline screamed; it continued "Police Cling to eory of Insane Slayer". It seems the only way that the au- thorities way back then could conceive of a murder as horrible as those of Nels Anderson, a barber, and his wife Anna, was to assume that only a madman could have carried it out. ey were found with their coats and gloves on, as if they were nearly ready to leave their shop. Both had been killed with an ax. Reports emphasize the enormous quantity of blood present at the scene, and yet there was no sign of a struggle. e ax was the Anderson's own, previously used to cut wood. ere was also evidence that the murders were not committed in a rage, but were methodically considered, since fingerprints had been wiped off of the ax handle, and the killer had cleaned his hands (as police assumed it was a man) in a wash basin at the scene. In the relatively-small community of Billings in the first quarter of the 20th century, it is extremely unlikely that someone could commit a crime of that savagery without being detected. It was therefore assumed that the killer had escaped via the local train, the tracks of which ran very near the Anderson's shop. To this day, there have been no suspects in the murders, although unfounded rumors persisted for years, until the crime became, simply, part of Billings history. Turning Real Estate into Relationships The Freedom of Choice is Yours… We offer a range of customizable compensation and marketing packages to fit your needs. Contact your Treasure State Home representative for details. 205 Haggerty Lane, Suite 260 Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 577-2378 www.treasurestatehomes.com info@treasurestatehomes.com Call us for an in-depth evaluation to find out what your home is worth in today's real estate environment.

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