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      • The 1973 Gitchie Manitou murders involved an attack on a group of five teenagers at Gitchie Manitou State Preserve in Lyon County, Iowa. Four of the teenagers were killed and a fifth was kidnapped and raped. Brothers Allen, James, and David Fryer were later convicted of the crimes and sentenced to life in prison.
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  2. Oct 25, 2022 · After the horrific murder spree at Gitchie Manitou, all three Fryer brothers and the their captive, Cheskey, met up at a South Dakota farmhouse, just over the Iowa border. At that point, Cheskey was sexually assaulted by James Fryer.

    • How Did Roger Essem, Michael Hadrath, Stewart, and Dana Baade Die?
    • Who Killed Roger Essem, Michael Hadrath, Stewart, and Dana Baade?
    • Where Are Allen, David, and James Fryer Now?

    In 1973, South Dakota natives Roger Norman Essem, 17, Michael Robert Hadrath, 15, and Stewart W. Baade, 18, were buddies who studied together at the Washington High School in Sioux Falls in Minnehaha County. Stewart’s 14-year-old sibling, Dana E. Baade, was a student at the Patrick Henry Junior High School. The four teenagers, along with Roger’s gi...

    Investigators found spent shell casings of 3 different types of shotguns at the crime scene – 12-, 16-, and 20-gauge shotguns. Hence, they deduced that they were looking for three murderers. They also noted that Stewart’s 1967 blue van was also missing from the scene and relevant authorities were informed to be on the lookout for the vehicle. All o...

    Investigators found out that it was Allen who had kidnapped Sandra and James who had raped her. Allen had then proceeded to drive her home though promising his brothers that he was going to get rid of her. Sandra was the primary witness of the prosecution and played a key role in getting all three of them convicted. On May 20, 1974, Allen was convi...

  3. Four of the teenagers were killed and a fifth was kidnapped and raped. Brothers Allen, James, and David Fryer were later convicted of the crimes and sentenced to life in prison. The attack took place on November 17, 1973.

  4. Nov 18, 2023 · What happened to the Fryer brothers, who were convicted of the Gitchie Manitou murders? On Feb. 12, 1974, David Fryer pled guilty to three charges of murder and one charge of...

  5. Nov 16, 2020 · Alan Fryer, David Fryer and James Fryer Stewart Baade, 18, his brother, Dana, 14, Mike Hadrath, 15, Roger Essem, 17, and Sandra Cheskey, 13, who was dating Essem, had headed to the wooded park preserve on the South Dakota-Iowa border to chill out around a crackling campfire.

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  6. Nov 16, 2021 · Not long after arriving, as the teens huddled around a campfire, they were confronted by brothers from Sioux Falls, Allen Fryer, 29, James Fryer, 21, and David Fryer, 24, who posed as...

  7. Nov 28, 2023 · He'd invited her to join him and his three friends for a campfire at Gitchie Manitou the night of Nov. 17, 1973. Three men, later identified as brothers Allen Fryer, James Fryer and David Fryer, posed as law enforcement. They shot Essem to death before taking the rest hostage.

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