The southern York County Hex Murder house is shown as investigators were on site collecting
The southern York County Hex Murder house is shown as investigators were on site collecting
This image heads a slideshow of Hex Murder photos at ydr.com’s Media Center. The Hex
The clock, which belonged to Nelson Rehmeyer and sits in the Rehmeyer house today, supposedly
This was Hex murder victim Nelson Rehmeyer’s copy of “The Long Lost Friend,” a target
York Daily Record/Sunday News photograph Jason Plotkin produced this still image of the laying of
Nelson Rehmeyer, victim in the Hex murder of 1928, is seen in this family photo
J. Ross McGinnis, long-time attorney with York’s Stock & Leader firm, simply did a wonderful
J. Ross McGinnis, a lawyer and York County native, wrote the book on the Hex
The house where Nelson Rehmeyer, suspect witch, at the hands of three assailants in 1928.
The Nelson Rehmeyer’s Hex murder house in North Hopewell Township was to regain its 1928