Sunday, January 22, 2017

Orange Blossom Murder Case

The Orange Blossom Murder Case is an investigation into the 1946 death of Carla McCinberg who was found dead in barn of an eight acre dairy farm. She was 21 years old at the time of her death and was said to be murdered by Johnaton Harley, 23, while the property was vacant. Initially, there was only one suspected murder, but four more bodies were found just two months later, near the Stanislaus River. After an interrogation by the local police department, Johnathon confessed in murdering the two gentlemen, Marley and Kenneth, 32 and 35, who attempted to come to the rescue of Carla after hearing multiple screams come from within the barn. On July 17, 1947, charges of murder, destruction of evidence, and defamation were filed against Johnathon and he was sentenced for 85 years.

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