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Murder & Mayhem in Indiana

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With an eye for bizarre, macabre detail, Keven McQueen tracks down seventeen true crimes and unsolved mysteries in this rap sheet of historic Hoosier homicides from Indiana's hardscrabble past. This grim collection of tales includes unimaginable incidents like the Indianapolis businessman whose car contained suspicious "hams" and the man who handed his new bride a drink of carbolic acid. It also reveals the tragedy of Gary's beautiful Arlene Draves, killed by her football player boyfriend, as well as a surprisingly comic courtroom revelation by Hammond's Hazel McNally that cleared her of all charges.

130 pages, Hardcover

First published January 20, 2014

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36 reviews1 follower
January 4, 2023
I found this book while visiting Evansville, IN for work. I went to a local Walgreens to stock up my hotel room with snacks and drinks and saw an endcap of local history books. Having been on the longest true crime kick I’ve ever been on, I just had to grab this one.

The author is very colorful and imaginative, making even the less interesting cases more interesting with his insights. I do wish that more of the cases were more recent. Most of the ones in this book happened in the late 1800-early 1900’s.

It was really cool reading about local history, and even history about the areas I’m familiar with like Jeffersonville and New Albany. It’s a weird feeling knowing that I’ve nonchalantly passed the scene of a bank robbery resulting in at least one death, or passed by the local jail (even delivering pizza there a couple of times) mentioned in more than one of these historical true crime tales. I recommend this book to other Indiana true crime fans.



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418 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2024
This book was not my genre, sorta, but it was extremely interesting! I could tell the author put a lot of time into researching each case, and was trying to find all the information he could on the cases. I love how he put some psychological aspects into it, as well as the corruption of the courts throughout the cases. He had the crime scenes, and the court proceedings, so detailed! The crime scenes were explained so detailed that it was gory and gruesome. I love that when he did the research into the cases, he included some pictures of the victims, suspects, location the victim was found, and even had quotes from witnesses and such.

All around, if you’re into reading about murders and such, I highly suggest this book!
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50 reviews
February 9, 2022
I had never heard of any of the cases McQueen chose to cover in the book which was exciting. I think it’s important to not only focus on the famous cases but also the everyday individuals, so his work on these cases is important. His writing style is very informal, but still seems to cover the facts of each case adequately. I do, however, wish there would have been an introduction explaining why these specific cases were chosen. Additionally, I feel the text could have benefitted from being organized either chronologically or geographically. A map may have also been helpful for visualization purposes. Overall, it was a super quick and interesting read.
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104 reviews
April 6, 2020
I did enjoy this book. The writing was good. Super witty. Very funny. I wish the stories had covered a wider timeline. Some of the stories were not that crazy and I wasn’t sure why it was chosen vs. other murders in Indiana that I know are more outlandish. Overall fun Indiana read though!
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61 reviews2 followers
March 26, 2023
It was very interesting and hard to put down
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May 7, 2025
Being from Indiana I enjoyed reading this book and learned about murders I had never heard about.
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May 11, 2014
Bizarre and grisly murder tales are a guilty-pleasure genre' of mine and I'm obviously not alone. This author serves them up just the way I like them, with humor and witty sarcasm.
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