tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26410466.post8934460858382590742..comments2023-10-12T03:49:21.321-06:00Comments on Insomnia Notebook: Night of horrorPostinohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05853607848670921106noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26410466.post-58724697851946676162013-05-29T08:59:36.890-06:002013-05-29T08:59:36.890-06:00Clell, it's been a few years since I wrote thi...Clell, it's been a few years since I wrote this post and after receiving your note I had to go back and re-read it.<br /><br />The people who did the comic book weren't really interested in any kind of accuracy; they just wanted some gory details to fill out six pages.<br /><br />Your story is much more compelling, and I'm glad you have made a choice to find the records for posterity.<br /><br />Thanks for your note.Postinohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05853607848670921106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26410466.post-33180706489523132002013-05-26T20:33:37.245-06:002013-05-26T20:33:37.245-06:00This story is about my moms family. Its unusual to...This story is about my moms family. Its unusual to read it in a comic book form. The actual thing that happened was that Austin Cox followed my grandparents home from the fairgrounds to their house on Lincoln. My mom was with them and was 4 years old and can remember the event clearly. I also have done a bunch of research on it and have many copies of the original stories in the newspapers of the time. The truth is that Austin's ex wife was not in the home and my granparents did not know her. He knocked on the door and when my great grandmother answered it he shot her point blank in the face. He then came in the house and shot my grandmother. My mother hid under an old washing machine. The type that sits with a tub off the ground and rollers above it to wring the water out of the clothes.<br />Austin went out on the porch where several neighbors had come out to find out what all the commotion was about. They said "hey Bert"(my grandfathers name) "whats all the fireworks about?".. Austin said.. <br />'Oh you want some too? and shot several of the neighbors. By then My grandfather had heard all the shooting came into the room and saw all the carnage. He turned to go to get his sidarm(he was a guard at 2nd street army depot) when Austin spotted him and shot him through the porch screen door. The double odd buckshot flew every which way which knocked out the lights to the house. Several slugs hit my grandfather. one hit him in the back of the head and another hit him in the spine. He slid down the wall right next to my mother. Austin came into the house looking to kill my mother too. he walked back and forth yelling. "if I find you, you little bastard Ill kill you too!! By the grace of God he never found my mother. I believe that due to the lights being knocked out and due to him firing a gun indoors he was deaf and unable to figure out where her crying was coming from. He gave up and left. From there he went to Judge Trueman's house and to the Ogden police station. But contrary to this story. Cox's ex wife had never lived in that house and my grandparents were unknown to him. No one ever found out why he followed my grandparents home. Or why he chose to kill them. They were unknown to him.But several people testified that they had seen him following my grandparents around the fairgrounds. This is a very interesting story and I have tried to find all the info I could about it. I think it would make a good movie or book. My mom is the only living witness to what happened on Lincoln that night Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06117936152140851059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26410466.post-15833178039117819642009-12-11T14:20:13.538-07:002009-12-11T14:20:13.538-07:00that comic book certainly is luridthat comic book certainly is luridAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com