98. The Paxton Boys Massacre: Every Accusation is a Confession Mission Spooky
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We are wrapping up our massacre series with the Paxton Boys Massacre.
The Paxton Boys were a group of vigilantes active in Pennsylvania during the 18th century, specifically in the 1760s. They were primarily of Scots-Irish origin and were angered by what they perceived as the inadequate protection of their settlements from Native American attacks by the colonial government. In December 1763, they carried out a violent massacre against the peaceful Conestoga Native American tribe and later attacked the Lancaster jail where Native Americans were being held for their protection. That jailhouse now serves as a theater and according to some, harbors the ghosts of those murdered as well as a beloved actress.
Our featured music in this episode is from SpellBook with their song " Rehmeyers Hollow".
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We are wrapping up our massacre series with the Paxton Boys Massacre.
The Paxton Boys were a group of vigilantes active in Pennsylvania during the 18th century, specifically in the 1760s. They were primarily of Scots-Irish origin and were angered by what they perceived as the inadequate protection of their settlements from Native American attacks by the colonial government. In December 1763, they carried out a violent massacre against the peaceful Conestoga Native American tribe and later attacked the Lancaster jail where Native Americans were being held for their protection. That jailhouse now serves as a theater and according to some, harbors the ghosts of those murdered as well as a beloved actress.
Our featured music in this episode is from SpellBook with their song " Rehmeyers Hollow".
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1 hr 23 min