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A ‘butcher’ confesses to grisly murders of farm family

More than 1,000 people watched as Bomberger died by hanging after pleading guilty to the murders and rape that devastated the Kreider family.

  • On January 19, 1894, Albert Bomberger climbed the gallows in Cando, North Dakota, to face execution for murdering the Kreider family, with more than 1,000 people gathered to witness the event.
  • Bomberger, who worked on Daniel Kreider's ranch, murdered the farmer, his wife, and four of their eight children in July 1893 after making "indecent proposals" to the eldest daughter, Annie Kreider, which she rejected.
  • Days after Bomberger's arrest, two lynch mobs of more than 100 people formed in Cando and Devils Lake, forcing Sheriff McCune to transport him by train; Bomberger pleaded guilty and received a death sentence.
  • Before the trap door opened, Bomberger refused religious counsel from McNamara, stating he did not know what he believed. He hung for 13 minutes and 30 seconds before being pronounced dead.
  • More than 15,000 people attended the funerals for Daniel Kreider, his wife, and four children in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, while the four remaining orphaned children were sent to live with family friends.
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A ‘butcher’ confesses to grisly murders of farm family

CANDO, N.D. — One slippery wooden step at a time, hands and feet in manacles, Albert Bomberger climbed toward the hangman’s noose awaiting him atop a newly erected gallows on Jan. 19, 1894. In every direction, horses hitched to sleighs were parked. More than 1,000 grim-faced people — doctors, politicians, preachers and farmers — stood below, waiting for Bomberger to die. They called him the butcher of the Kreider family. Shackled hand and foot, …

·Cherokee County, United States
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