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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

THE MAN WITH THE KILLER SMILE-Mitchel P. Roth

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Dan Zupansky

True Crime, News Commentary, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

On a cold, windy December night in 1926, hell was unleashed on a tenant farm near Farwell, the last Texas town before the New Mexico border. Prone to the bottle and fits of rage, the burly man with the smiling blue eyes was in no mood to quarrel with his third wife over his bootleg whisky and sexual abuse of his stepdaughter. He went from room to room in the house, killing his wife and each child with primitive cutting tools and his bare hands. By the time he concluded his bloody work, he had taken the lives of nine family members ranging in age from 2 to 41, committing what one local reporter called “the blackest crime” in the history of the West Texas Panhandle. Husband, father, uncle, embezzler, serial mass murderer, philanderer, child molester, convict, and military deserter, George Jefferson Hassell was many things to many people, most of them bad. His pattern of familicide crime had begun in 1917, when he slaughtered his common-law wife and her three kids in Whittier, California. Later, in Texas, he married his brother’s wife and became stepfather to her eight children. Using Hassell’s confessions and his many interviews with reporters as well as the trial transcripts and reminiscences of those who crossed paths with him in Texas, Oklahoma, and California, Mitchel P. Roth presents the first comprehensive account of the life and crimes of one of the least known multiple murderers in Texas, let alone American, history. Roth situates Hassell’s saga within the 1920s Texas criminal justice system, including the death penalty, which Hassell ultimately received from Old Sparky, the electric chair at Huntsville. THE MAN WITH THE KILLER SMILE: The Life and Crimes of a Serial Mass Murderer-Mitchel P. Roth

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about the most shocking and infamous killers in True Crime History.

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True Murder, with your host, journalist and author, Dan Zupantke.

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Good evening.

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On a cold, windy December night in 1926, hell was unleashed on a tenet farm near Farwell,

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the last Texas town before the New Mexico border, thrown to the bottle in fits of rage, the

0:55.8

burly man with the smiling blue eyes was in no mood to quarrel with his third wife over

1:01.4

his bootleg whiskey and sexual abuse of his stepdaughter.

1:05.4

He went from room to room in the house, killing his wife and each child with primitive cutting

1:09.8

tools and his bare hands.

1:12.2

By the time he concluded his bloody work, he had taken the lives of nine family members

1:16.7

raging in age from two to forty-one, committing what one local reporter called the Blackest

1:22.1

Crime in the history of the West Texas Panhandle.

1:25.3

Husband, father, uncle, embezzler, serial mass murderer, philanderer, child molester,

1:32.5

convict and military deserter, George Jefferson Hassel was many things to many people, most

1:38.5

of them bad.

1:40.1

His pattern of famillicide, crime had begun in 1917 when he slaughtered his common law

1:46.4

wife and her three kids in Whittier, California.

1:49.8

Later in Texas, he married his brother's wife and became stepfather to her eight children,

1:55.6

using Hassel's confessions and as many interviews with reporters, as well as the trial transcripts

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