Go to https://deadboltmysterysociety.com/ and use the promo code: deadbolt20 for 20% OFF your first order!Scary Mysteries Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE86yS_VM7qjiICqRPmwLQ?view_as=subscriberContact US: [email protected], Alaska: The Unsolved Massacre on a Fishing Boat in 1982Alaska, “The Last Frontier,” by almost any measure of coldness has the coldest and longest winters, the coldest summers, and the most number of freezing degree days. So just imagine the piercing coldness that blanketed Alaska on January 17, 1982 when “Cold Sunday” took place. It was a meteorological event wherein unprecedentedly cold air swept down from Canada, and plunged temperatures across much of the United States far below existing all-time record lows. Also in 1982, a man-made tragedy shocked Alaska that has become its worst cold case of massacre in history. In the tiny southeast Alaskan fishing village of Craig, eight individuals were killed by multiple gunshots, and left charred in an expensive fishing boat that was set ablaze by a still unknown perpetrator. Up to this day, it is still considered as Alaska’s most tragic unsolved mass homicide.
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Craig, Alaska: The Unsolved Massacre on a Fishing Boat in 1982
Alaska, “The Last Frontier,” by almost any measure of coldness has the coldest and longest winters, the coldest summers, and the most number of freezing degree days. So just imagine the piercing coldness that blanketed Alaska on January 17, 1982 when “Cold Sunday” took place. It was a meteorological event wherein unprecedentedly cold air swept down from Canada, and plunged temperatures across much of the United States far below existing all-time record lows. Also in 1982, a man-made tragedy shocked Alaska that has become its worst cold case of massacre in history. In the tiny southeast Alaskan fishing village of Craig, eight individuals were killed by multiple gunshots, and left charred in an expensive fishing boat that was set ablaze by a still unknown perpetrator. Up to this day, it is still considered as Alaska’s most tragic unsolved mass homicide.

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