Muncie Murder & Mayhem

Muncie Murder & Mayhem by Douglas Walker and Keith Roysdon, published by History Press in 2018, offers an illustrated exploration of the darker side of Muncie’s history. This 128-page book reveals the violent past that contrasts sharply with the town’s wholesome image often depicted in 1950s sitcoms. The narrative delves into the lives of notable figures such as Dr. Jules LaDuron, baseball player Obie McCracken, and others whose stories intertwine with crime and tragedy.
Readers will find accounts of public scandals and personal tragedies that shaped Muncie’s reputation, including the violent end of McCracken after joining the police force and the chilling actions of James Hedges and Leonard Redden. The book also highlights George Dale’s confrontation with the Klan, illustrating the complex social dynamics of the time. Through these true crime narratives, the authors present a vivid portrayal of the Midwest’s history, focusing on themes of crime and local notoriety.
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Muncie epitomizes the small-town America of squeaky-clean 1950s sitcoms, but its wholesome veneer conceals a violent past. Public scandals and personal tragedy dogged the long, notorious life of Dr. Jules LaDuron.
Baseball ace Obie McCracken met a tragic and violent end after joining the police force. A mother’s love could not stop James Hedges from committing murder. The paranoid delusions of Leonard Redden hounded him until one day he carried a shotgun into a quiet classroom. And newsman George Dale’s showdown with the Klan prepared him for the political fight of his life. Douglas Walker and Keith Roysdon, authors of Wicked Muncie, introduce a new cast of characters from the city’s notorious past.
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