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Among the dead was Kehoe, who literally blew himself up by setting off a concealed dynamite charge in his car. The next day, on Kehoe’s farm, his wife’s remains—burned beyond recognition after Kehoe set his property and buildings ablaze—were found tied to a hand cart, the skull crushed and objects placed with macabre ritualism next to her body.
With the horrors of bombings in Oklahoma City Federal Building and the Boston Marathon still fresh in Americans’ minds and the seemingly endless stories of school violence from Columbine to Sandy Hook to Parkland, Bath Massacre resonates powerfully for modern readers and reminds us that domestic terrorism and mass murder are sadly not just a product of our times.


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