Episode 156 Blame No One But I: The Lawson Family Murders

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On Christmas Day in 1929, the community of Germanton, North Carolina, was forever changed by the tragic murders of seven members of the Lawson family. One fact remains indisputable: Charlie Lawson was responsible for the deaths of his family. However, the question that has lingered for nearly a century is: why did he commit such a heinous act?

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Episode Sources

  • Greensboro Daily News: Stokes Farmer Murders Family, Dec 26, 1929
  • Greensboro Daily News: Victims to be Buried in Single Grave, Dec 27, 1929
  • Statesville Record and Landmark: Only One Member of Family of 9 Left, Dec 30, 1929
  • The Sentinel: No Report on Brain of Charlie Lawson, Jan 7, 1930
  • Statesville Record: Commercializing the Lawson Home, Feb 3, 1930
  • PlanetSlade: So hard to die: Murder of the Lawson Family
  • Murderpedia: Charles Davis Lawson
  • CLEWS: Christmas Murders and the Lawson Family Massacre, December 2006
  • M. Bruce Jones with Trudy Smith: White Christmas, Bloody Christmas, 1990.
  • Trudy Smith: The Meaning of Our Tears

Episode Music

Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.

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