On February 16, 1968, a man with a lengthy criminal record set a fire in a tavern full of people in Moberly, Missouri, killing 12 people. William Coleman's motive appears to have involved his search for his estranged wife, who left him because he was abusive.
A tragic fire in Moberly, Missouri in 1968 leaves 12 people dead and offers a glimpse into how differently domestic violence was viewed and responded to in Midwestern America in that era, compared to today.
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