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Michigan Monsters

S1 Ep5: The Kehoe Connection

Michigan Monsters

Jenn Carpenter

True Crime, History

4.9656 Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

One community. Two horrific crimes. One last name. Jenn and Dani discuss the connection between two of Mid-Michigan’s most notorious criminals. 

Cases: Bath School Bombing, Murder of Rose Larner

Support the show (http://patreon.com/sodeadpodcast)

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0:00.0

Welcome to So Dead, a podcast where we make you feel like family, even though you're not. Or maybe you are.

0:22.3

Our moms could seriously be our only listeners.

0:24.6

We really don't know.

0:26.0

I'm Jen Carpenter.

0:27.2

And I'm Danny Fairman.

0:28.7

Happy True Crime Tuesday, everyone.

0:30.7

And happy Taco Tuesday, girls and boys.

0:33.8

Today, we're going to be talking about some of the most infamous killers in Michigan, the Kiho's.

0:39.3

If you're local to Mid-Michigan, chances are you know exactly who we're talking about.

0:44.3

But if you don't, buckle the fuck up, because this is a ride.

0:49.3

Two horrible men, both with the last name Kehoe.

0:53.3

One of them is responsible for the worst school

0:55.4

massacre in American history, and the other is responsible for one of the most horrific murders

1:00.1

in Mid-Michigan history. On one of our tour routes, we cover one of the Kehoe cases, and it never

1:05.7

fails. The other one always comes up with people either asking me or telling me that these two men are related.

1:12.6

But are they? Before we talk about their possible connection, let's talk about what made them infamous in the first place.

1:19.1

So about five miles north of East Lansing, Michigan, there's a small town called Bath.

1:24.8

It was established in 1864 and it didn't even have electricity until 1927.

1:32.1

And in fact, the day that the utility company was in town, hooking up the electricity,

1:37.7

is when all of these terrible events happened.

1:42.7

So I'm going to just kind of start before that, though. It was 1872, February 1st. Andrew

1:51.2

Kehoe was born to Philip and Mary Kehoe in Ticomsy, Michigan. He did attend Michigan State

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