Summersode 2: Hell's Belle
Brynhild Paulsdatter Storset came to America from Norway, following her older sister Nellie. Nellie found work then love in Chicago. Would Brynhild find the same? After changing her name, Belle quickly found work and also a husband, Mads Sorenson. But it would be her second husband’s surname that would make her infamous, Belle Gunness.
In April 1908, authorities responded to a fire in LaPorte, Indiana, and what they found in the ashes shocked them. Three children dead. But those were not the only bodies. There were 11 more buried around the property.
In this minisode, we discuss the crimes of Belle Gunness and learn more about her family as well as the ghastly discovery involving one of Belle’s nephews and another serial killer.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Holy Jumpers: Evangelicals and Radicals in Progressive Era America by William Kostlevy
SOURCES
Wikipedia
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