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[KETV|VIDEO] Iowa state and Fremont county investigators were reportedly laying the groundwork for the next steps in an investigation into the claims of a woman who allegedly says that, as a child, her father forced her to help dispose of bodies on land he owned west of Tabor, Iowa.
In an article posted Friday on Newsweek.com, the woman suggested there may be as many as 70 bodies at the bottom of a 100 foot well. All of them people allegedly killed by her father over the course of three decades. [FULLSTORY]
[NEWSWEEK] “I know where the bodies are buried,” she reportedly told Newsweek, whose reporters were at the scene of the investigation in the scrub outside Thurman, Iowa. She recalled how her father would allegedly direct her and her siblings to help him as he transported bodies – using a wheelbarrow in the warmer months and a toboggan in winter.
“He would just tell us we had to go to the well, and I knew what that meant,” she reportedly said. “Every time I went to the well or into the hills, I didn’t think I was coming down. I thought he would kill me because I wouldn’t keep my mouth shut.” [FULLSTORY]
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