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Episode 158 The Louisville Torture House

2025/2/3
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One of the strangest cases in all their years of police work. Those were the words of seasoned detectives in Louisville, Kentucky, who worked on the Torture House case. A century ago, this case made national headlines when Richard Heaton was murdered by William Gates, who had been kidnapped and held in a home on 34th Street in Louisville.

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Episode Sources

New York Times): Shackled to Bed, Man Gets Free Kills Captor, March 9, 1924

New York Times): Slayer of Heaton Cleare; Coroner's Jury Finds Killing Justifiable to Escape Mutilation, March 15,1924

Paducah News-Democrat): Gates freed of murder charge, March 16, 1924

Florence Morning News:) Gates admit visit with Heaton to Lake City, March 16,1924

The Winchester Sun): Gates arrested after freedom on new warrant, March 17, 1924

The Owensboro Messenger:) Gates is held on fugitive charge, March 18, 1924

The Frankfort State Journal): Gates Tells of Trips to Texas and South, April 9, 1924

The Louisiana Herald): Lake City Expecting William Gates, April 24, 1924

The Lousiville Courier-Journa)l: Gates Bares Torture Plot Details; Hidden Pistol Saved Victim From Heaton;, March 10, 1924

The Louisville Courier-Journal): Frank Cordell on Trial, April 9, 1924

Historical Crime Detective:) The Torture House 1924

FindAGrave.com): Richard Hartwell Heaton

FindAGrave.com): Mary Leahy Wiesen Heaton

Episode Music Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.