On February 9, 1874, Alferd Packer and a crew of prospectors left their campsite in search of gold in Breckenridge, Colorado. Less than two months later, Packer showed up at the Indian Agency- alone. Packer’s inconsistent accounts of what happened to his crew, ultimately led to him being tried for murder. Hence, Packer earned the nickname “The Colorado Cannibal.” I am sure you are curious. Warning: This tale isn’t for the squeamish.
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On February 9, 1874, Alferd Packer and a crew of prospectors left their campsite in search of gold in Breckenridge, Colorado. Less than two months later, Packer showed up at the Indian Agency- alone. Packer’s inconsistent accounts of what happened to his crew, ultimately led to him being tried for murder. Hence, Packer earned the nickname “The Colorado Cannibal.” I am sure you are curious. Warning: This tale isn’t for the squeamish.
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Read us at: http://31nightsofscaryshit.com/
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