FRONTIER TRAGEDY Ep. 4 | Donner Party, Part 4

FRONTIER TRAGEDY Ep. 4 | Donner Party, Part 4

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FRONTIER TRAGEDY Ep. 5 | Bloody Benders, Part 1

In 1870, a “family” called the Benders moves to Labette County in southern Kansas. There are four people in the group, but no one in the area fully understands the relationship between them. They build a small cabin near a well-used trail and offer the space as an inn for travele ...  Show more

FRONTIER TRAGEDY Ep. 6 | Bloody Benders, Part 2

A father and his daughter go missing in Labette County, Kansas in late 1872. A neighbor searches for them, and he never comes home. His wife sounds the alarm. Search parties descend on the Bender farm. The Benders are long gone, but the victims of their murderous deeds remain. Lo ...  Show more

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