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History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Phantasmal Crime 27 - The Rose Family Murders

History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Diane Student

Travel, History, Places & Travel, Paranormal, Haunted, Society & Culture, Ghosts

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2023

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Not too far from Malabar Farm State Park in Ohio sits Pleasant Valley Cemetery. One marble grave marker stands a bit higher than the rest of the headstones around it and across the top is embossed the family name Rose. This marks the final resting place of three members of the Rose family who all died within a thirty day time frame. The cause of death was not some hideous plague that swept through town. The family was murdered. That revelation is horrific enough, but what makes this story truly chilling is that they were murdered by one of their own.

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0:00.0

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True crime can be strangely fascinating.

0:14.0

This true crime is odd, macabre and haunted.

0:18.0

I'm Diane, your guide into the shadows.

0:21.0

Welcome to Fantasmo Crime.

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0:38.0

Not too far from Malibar Farm State Park in Ohio sits Pleasant Valley Cemetery.

0:44.0

One marble grave marker stands a bit higher than the rest of the headstones around it.

0:48.0

And across the top is embossed the family name, Rose.

0:52.0

This marks the final resting place of three members of the Rose family who all died within a 30-day time frame.

0:59.0

The cause of death was not some hideous plague that swept through town.

1:03.0

The family was murdered.

1:05.0

That revelation is terrific enough, but what makes this story truly chilling is that they were murdered by one of their own.

1:13.0

Music

1:27.0

David S. Rose was born in 1829.

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He married Rebecca Easter in 1855 and they had two children, Walter and Celia.

1:36.0

When this little war broke out, David enlisted with the Union Army at the age of 32.

1:41.0

He served with distinguished honor in the 63rd Infantry Regiment, Ohio.

1:45.0

He mustered out in 1865.

1:48.0

Walter had been born in 1857 before the war, but Celia came much later.

1:54.0

She wasn't born until 1873.

1:57.0

Celia or Celia's everybody called her was described in those days as slow in abilities.

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