The Bizarre and Unexplained Death on Rattlesnake Hill

Published: May 26, 2021, 3 a.m.

1936 - Mount Wantastiquet, New Hampshire.\nIn May of 1936 firefighters responded to a fire on top of Mount Wantastiquet in New Hampshire, right across the river from Brattleboro, Vermont. The next day, when sifting through the rubble for the source of the fire, they made a horrifying discovery: The broken and burned body of a woman, blunt force trauma to the back of her head, with a gun and an oil can laying nearby.\nAs police unraveled the mystery to find her identity, they learned of a Grace Hurley who had visited hotels in the NH and VT area. Even more bizarre, Grace Hurley was actually a woman named Elizabeth Freel from Massachusetts, and Grace Hurley had purchased the very oil that had killed her. What happened to Elizabeth Freel on Rattlesnake Hill?\nTune in and hear a tale of bizarre history that's been lost to time, and left investigators in a stalemate over what happened.\nDetailed sources can be found on murdershetold.com\nConnect on Instagram @murdershetoldpodcast\nSupport the show here\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices