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The Reverend Who Killed with an Axe Believing He Was the Victim

The Reverend Who Killed with an Axe Believing He Was the Victim

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The Reverend Who Killed with an Axe Believing He Was the Victim: The Homicide of Reverend Carmichael in Michigan

A silver coin falls to the floor of a rural church in Michigan, 1909. A reverend raises his arms in confusion as to why, and seconds later commits a murder that will haunt him 500 miles until his confessional suicide. Was it defense against an invisible hypnotist, or the delirium of a man who was already broken?

In this episode, we explore the investigation that turned their suspicions when the remains in the stove turned out to be Gideon Browning, not the expected victim. We examine the axe bought with his own money, the clothing exchange that fooled no one, and the bloodied letter addressed to the sheriff that was the only testimony of the events that occurred in the darkness of that church.

Victim: Gideon Browning
Date: January 5-12, 1909
Location: Rattle Run Church, Michigan; Miranda Hughes boarding house, Illinois
Status: Case closed by suspect's suicide

- A reverend bought the axe with which he would kill his companion, paying out of his own pocket.
- The charred remains in the stove belonged to Gideon Browning, not the reverend who pretended to be the victim.
- The bloodstained coin was found in the hallway, the only evidence of the alleged "hypnotic spell" that Carmichael invoked.
- The suicide occurred three days after the crime, 500 miles to the west, with a complete confession in his pocket.

Gideon Browning, Michigan 1909, Rattle Run church, axe murder, investigation turns, hypnosis and delirium, criminal minds, rural homicide, historical forensics, true crime Spanish

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