Eastbury Horror Case

Eastbury Horror Case, a series of multiple murders of a dozen women that were mutilated and then dumped into Black Creek Lake near Eastbury, Massachusetts and then sightings of a cult were seen practicing around in the murky waters in hooded robes.

The local was blamed the Order of the Purple Rose on the murders and mutilations of the women in the area and were later dismissed why the lack of evidence

Then USIA agents refused to approach the stagnant lake to recover the rest of the bodies because they felt an uneasy presence near that Lake watching them.

After the murders happened reports of cult activity and chanting voices were heard around the lake.

This sparked panic in the community of Eastbury as suspected that the O.P.R. was responsible for such activities because of the run-ins with the law in the past.

Investigation
The USIA investigated the murders in 1923 and found that there was a cult of fanatics who sacrificed humans to the lake.

However, nobody was found guilty of the murders, and became a cold case and the cult theory was dismissed due to a lack of credible evidence pointing to them.

Then in 1966 the case reopened and new evidence of murders in the area was found and a local man who recently died confessed on his deathbed that he was part of the cult that murdered the victims.

Nonetheless, it was too late for any arrests because of a lack of evidence that linked the killings to the members who were already deceased.

Until this day the Eastbury Horror Case remains a mystery and the Order of the Purple Rose is still blamed for the terrible events that happened that day.