The Osage Murders | The “REIGN OF TERROR” that inspired Killers of the Flower Moon
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION
In the 1920s the Osage Native Americans were the richest per capita people on the planet. Land they were forced to as part of their conflict with the American government sent them to Oklahoma. However, oil was discovered on their new land and overnight the Osage went from struggling outcasts to unbelievably wealthy.
But greed has historically led to tragedy. As the Osage became rich, violence in their community skyrocketed. This story, based on a crime spree in the early 1920s has recently been retold in both a popular book and Hollywood film, “Killers of the Flower Moon.“ It follows a portion of the murders starting in 1921 and going until 1926. The conspiracy behind the crimes is chilling. I have told the story as a whodunit. Follow along and learn with our investigators in order to solve the biggest case of the 1920s.
VIDEO CHAPTERS
00:00 The Osage Reign of Terror
02:17 The Murder of Anna Brown
03:42 The Wealth of the Osage
06:39 Mollie’s Family
08:14 The Murders
10:55 Tom White and the Federal Investigation
15:40 Uncovering the Conspiracy
19:57 The Trial
RESOURCES
Below of the chief resources I used to help me in the creation of this video. I encourage you to take a look at all of them. Especially Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann.
Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann (Book)
Osage Murder Case
The FBI’s First Big Case: The Osage Murders
The Osage in Historic Newspapers: Envy, Ridicule and Racism
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The Osage “Reign of Terror” Murder Trials: An Account
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