Young 'history detectives' track 1900s serial killer

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Isaiah Hite and his younger brother, Eli Hite, had no clue their investigation into the 1909 poisoning death of a teenager would lead to the discovery of a serial killer.

The Hite brothers were among 10 youngsters ages 10 to 14 from Topeka and Lawrence taking part in the five-day History Detectives summer camp recently taught by history instructor Anne Hawkins at the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library.
http://cjonline.com/news/2012-08-18/young-history-detectives-track-1900s-serial-killer

The suspected killer was Mary Troy, female and African American
 
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web sleuthers in the making:)
neat idea for a camp- get them brains thinking
 
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I know I'm a little old to qualify, but I'd love to go to this camp.
 
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I would have loved to go to a summer camp like this when I was that age.
 

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