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The Walk of Death - September 6 2020 - Daily True Crime

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Morning Cup of Murder

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, True Crime

4.7723 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2020

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

September 6th: Howard Unruh Kills (1949) Serving in the military leaves a lasting impact on a soldier’s life. Sometimes, it’s for the good, a life straightened out and made better with service. Sometimes it leaves men and women with lasting emotional damage and, in some cases, mental issues. On September 6th 1949 a well mannered, albeit withdrawn young man forever changed by the war went on a rampage referred to as the Walk of Death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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There were two more murders, 15 miles away.

0:02.7

We have a electricity line.

0:05.5

Serving in the military

0:06.7

as reminiscent of a weird religion.

0:09.5

Morning.

0:09.9

Cuff of murder.

0:11.2

Serving in the military leaves a lasting impact on a soldier's life.

0:15.3

Sometimes it's for the good.

0:17.1

A life straightened out and made better with service.

0:20.2

Sometimes it leaves men and women with lasting

0:22.8

emotional damage and in some cases, mental issues. On September 6th, 1949, a well-mannered, albeit withdrawn,

0:31.5

young man, forever changed by the war when on a rampage referred to as the Walk of Death.

0:37.9

So if you like your coffee hot but your bones chilled, sit back and start your day with a

0:42.2

morning cup of murder.

0:46.8

Howard Unru, born January 21st, 1921, was raised by a single mother in New Jersey.

0:53.4

He was a shy boy, but was described as a hardworking and ambitious.

0:58.1

He enlisted in the U.S. Army in his early 20s and became a decorated military man

1:03.0

who saw active service in the Rhineland.

1:05.7

He won a few medals, was considered a first-class soldier who was always on the up-and-up,

1:10.7

and had a knack and love for guns and marksmanship.

1:14.1

He was honorably discharged at the end of the war

1:16.2

and returned to New Jersey to live with his mother.

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