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EyeOk389 t1_j2p6zjc wrote

If you drive by my house, I'll stand outside with a sheet.. I'll even say boo.

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miss_hetfield t1_j2o0k1v wrote

There's all the Civil War stuff (plaques downtown, Wilson's Creek Battlefield), the lynching plaque on the square, and several places where the Trail of Tears went through. The cemetary at Glenstone and Seminole is the only National Cemetary with soldiers from both the Union and the Confederacy. The Albino Farm has stories, but last I knew you can't get to it any more. Spook Light down near Joplin.

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LifeRocks114 t1_j2nx582 wrote

what is a Dark Tourist? and needing directions to where? could you have been any more vague?

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Alarmed-Cartoonist39 OP t1_j2ny2of wrote

Is someone interested in places historically associated with death and tragedy like murder sites famous graves the odd and obscure that's what I'm needing directions to in Springfield

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Starportalskye t1_j2ovpxw wrote

John Feeney was a local school teacher who’s family was killed in their home in the 90’s. I believe the house is still around and you can find the address in an old news article from the time it happened by googling his name, mrdrs, 90s. I never hear anyone talk about this but he was not charged and their killer was never found.

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GBBorkington t1_j2p4o0s wrote

He was charged but found not guilty. There’s also a podcast out about it on Ozarks True Crime, if you want to hear about it.

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VaderTower t1_j2ptt0v wrote

One of the most famous in recent memory is the Springfield Three.

The house is at 1717 E. Delmar Street

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LifeRocks114 t1_j2nyx0n wrote

lmao good luck, the only major thing we have is the springfield three and since they've never found the bodies, there are no graves for them. the crime scene house was sold and is a private residence who has no problems calling police. next best would be pythian castle but it's got it's own "ghost tours" you get into, they close it down every night and security is fair. after that would be acid tunnels but I wouldn't trust going in there alone at night, even with a camera and flash light.

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Golden3ye t1_j2o28w2 wrote

Don’t we have like a super famous shootout that happened on the square

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LifeRocks114 t1_j2o3dbh wrote

there was, and the museum on the square might have info about it, but the only notable thing on the square itself is the plaque about the lynchings of Fred Coker and Horace Duncan

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Cloud_Disconnected t1_j2o4wrb wrote

The shootout was on the square between Wild Bill Hickok and Davis Tutt over a pocket watch lost in a poker game. There is a marker showing where Wild Bill stood and it has a diagram of the shootout.

As far as I know it's the only historical case of a movie-style stand-and-draw type duel, it's fairly famous.

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Numerous-Mix-9775 t1_j2ombcl wrote

Tutt is buried in Maple Park Cemetery, I think. Corner of Campbell and Grand. The history museum does have an exhibit on it.

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Dry-Calligrapher5271 t1_j2od3tr wrote

Just travel north of Chestnut.

It's basically a mass grave of the ruin of the 1940s.

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npcrites t1_j2qby1g wrote

Can you explain

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Dry-Calligrapher5271 t1_j2s4d9z wrote

Springfield hit its biggest population boom in about the mid 20th century, which is evident by the old architecture beginning at about Grand and moving northward. Beyond Chestnut is a lot of neglect and decay. Further southward has more recent developments, but nobody seems too keen on doing anything about slumlords and affronts to human spirit on the north side.

The gradient is surreal. Just drive north along National, beginning at James River.

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Cloud_Disconnected t1_j2o8czi wrote

There are the Jordan Creek Tunnels, aka the Vampire Tunnels. You can schedule a tour with The Watershed Committee, I believe.

Then there's Winoka Lodge aka the Girl Scout camp where three girls were raped and murdered. I don't know much about that one, but maybe someone else does. Probably not something you should go poking around.

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my_monkeys_fly t1_j2od940 wrote

Winona lodge isn't where the three scouts were murdered, that is down near Mayes County in OK. It is often mistakenly claimed to have happened at Winoka, but no verified murders too place at the lodge

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Cloud_Disconnected t1_j2ou7up wrote

Right, I should have made that more clear, the link I gave mentions that fact. It's just a local "haunted" place, and that's the legend about it.

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r1verbend t1_j2pm04n wrote

Winoka Lodge has been fenced off and gated. All of the previous structures have been removed. A new structure/residence is in its place. I would recommend viewing it from the appropriate side of the fence now.

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TurtleSoup58 t1_j2oi0se wrote

Do homicide houses count? Idk how this works exactly.

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Alarmed-Cartoonist39 OP t1_j2oi4tr wrote

Yes

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TurtleSoup58 t1_j2oidz5 wrote

Could go to where the Blanchard homicide occurred, just north of Springfield.

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Numerous-Mix-9775 t1_j2on669 wrote

Yes, it’s still there. But it’s also just a regular neighborhood and the neighbors get frustrated when people play tourist (can’t blame them). Keep that in mind if you go, it’s easy enough to find the address though.

ETA: it’s also a private residence of someone now, from what I can tell. Probably best to skip it.

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Maxwyfe t1_j2oynkx wrote

You might also check out the Gilloiz theater. I don't know of any homicides but one of the projectionists died during a midnight movie showing and his spirit is said to haunt the theater.

And the theater has been restored and is just really lovely even without the death but the death and ghost story is kind of cool.

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Maxwyfe t1_j2s0ak1 wrote

I just thought of this one. The George Revelle murder in Fremont Hills. Old George was actually exonerated but ya know. He was the mayor of Fremont Hills and president or some big muckity muck at a bank (can't remember exactly). I don't even know if the house is still there but it was a pretty notorious murder for Springfield.

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muddpie4785 t1_j2oszsl wrote

Look up the gristly murders of Gary and Jan Tyrrell (2014). I don't remember the address, (Edit: They lived on Greenbriar) but their lovely home was on the SE side of town. I suppose someone else lives there now.

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PutzMcGillicutty t1_j2ou9rb wrote

Which one was had the most gristle?

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muddpie4785 t1_j2ovqu6 wrote

Jan was a lovely, kind woman and a personal friend of my family. Your remark is in poor taste.

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EyeOk389 t1_j2p75us wrote

Is this the one where the person was a friend and was selling there coins?

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muddpie4785 t1_j2pun5k wrote

As I remember it, Gary and Mr. Porter, who was convicted and is now serving 2 life sentences for the Tyrrell's murders, had worked together for several years as teachers and administrators of public schools in the area. They were close friends, and when Mr. Porter asked for a loan from the Tyrrells, it was generously and openly given. But Mr. Porter didn't repay the loan.

On the night of the Tyrrell's murder, Mr. Porter had asked to meet with Gary at a restaurant or some such. Gary stood him up, because he believed, or knew, that Mr. Porter wanted more money. At that time, Gary was beginning to feel that Mr. Porter was taking unjust advantage of the Tyrrells' generosity.

Porter then went to the Tyrrell's home, rang the doorbell, and was invited (or forced his way?) inside. Porter asked for money, Gary refused. To make a much more complicated story short and to-the-point, Mr. Porter beat Gary severely, and then shot him twice. He bludgeoned Jan to death with one of Gary's collectible items, a walrus tusk. Then Porter stole silver coins, valued at $18 K (not nearly enough to cover the large gambling debt for which it was later discovered Porter wanted the 2nd loan from the Tyrrells.)

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EyeOk389 t1_j2pwtyf wrote

I was in the McDonald's next to R&k coins one afternoon grabbing something to eat, I noticed two gentlemen in suits watching R&K.. I didn't put the two together till after the conviction... what a horrible story, and thing to do.

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Embarrassed_Feed_145 t1_j2plxee wrote

is the albino farm still a thing? dont fully know the history but its quite creepy

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417spacewizard t1_j2ptb03 wrote

Pythian castle is supposed to be haunted.

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Puntamita306 t1_j2rfazb wrote

Feely house is on Nottingham..I almost bought it until I saw who owned it. Kids toys everywhere and u could tell someone lived there when I went..but..the bedrooms where they were killed were painted. I had a creepy feeling in there before I even knew what house I was in.

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Jimithyashford t1_j2ys4ih wrote

I don't get Dark Tourism. Like.....go to any major city. Stand on any random spot on the sidewalk. There you go, you are within a hundred feet or so of where someone has died. Once of those building adjacent to you, probably more than one of them, someone has died in it.

Throw a dart at the map. Unless you are in a very very remote area, where ever that dart hit, some one lived there, died there, or very close by. Something fucked up and spooky or bad happened either right exactly there or very close to there at some point to someone.

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Seems to me like pretty much any random spot could be "dark tourism" depending on how much research you are able to do and how detailed the records are.

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Unless you are talking about specifically like old prisons or abandoned orphanages or psych wards or whatever, that I do get, that's pretty cool, but if dark tourism is just "someone died here" or "something fucked up happened here".....well that's pretty much everywhere that people have been.

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