Jonusas, a former bookseller, recounts the story of the “bloody” Benders, a family who murdered at least 11 people in Kansas in the 1870s. The Bender family sold dry goods and provided lodging to travelers in their remote Kansas home. Occasionally, they murdered travelers and fenced their belongings. After the Benders killed William York, the brother of a prominent Kansas politician, they drew the attention of the authorities and fled. Although legend holds that the Benders vanished without a trace, Jonusas shows that the authorities tracked the family to the Texas frontier but were unable to gather the necessary force to capture them. As the years went by, many tips about the Benders’ whereabouts emerged, one of which led to a prominent trial of two women claiming to be Ma and Kate Bender. Jonusas places the story of the Benders in the context of Kansas’s turbulent history. Additionally, she discusses the sensationalist media coverage of the case as well as its impact in the present day.
VERDICT A fascinating look at a case that still captures the imagination. Fans of historical true crime will be pleased.
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