Villisca Iowa 1912 cold case: On June 10, 1912, eight people—including six children—were found inside the Moore family home in Villisca, Iowa. Their faces were covered, every mirror was draped, and whoever was responsible left without a trace. More than 112 years later, this case remains unsolved. In this episode, host Matt Cochran walks through: 00:00 Introduction 02:15 The Moore family and the Stillinger sisters 08:30 The night of June 9-10, 1912 15:45 Discovery the next morning 22:00 Evidence found inside the home 31:20 The suspects investigators considered 42:15 Theories that still divide researchers 51:00 Why this case has never been solved The Villisca ax house still stands today and has become one of the most investigated locations in American true crime history. This case has been featured in countless documentaries, books, and investigations—yet no one has ever been held responsible. If you're interested in unsolved mysteries, historical cold cases, or Iowa true crime, this deep dive covers everything known about the Villisca case. New episodes every week. Subscribe for more cold case coverage. #Villisca #ColdCase #Iowa1912 #UnsolvedMystery #TrueCrimeHistory Get vidIQ to grow your channel faster! 🚀 https://vidiq.com/MurderandCoffeeT ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Please watch: "When Appalachian Mountain Towns Ruled the Drug Trade" • When Appalachian Mountain Towns Ruled the ... ~-~~-~~~-~~-~