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Murder of the Lawson family

The murder of the Lawson family refers to a familicide which took place in Germanton, North Carolina, United States on December 25, 1929, in which sharecropper Charles Davis "Charlie" Lawson murdered his wife and six of his seven children.

Murder of the Lawson family
Part of mass shootings in the United States
Lawson family portrait. Left to right: (Top) Arthur (19), Marie (17), Charles (43), Fannie (37) holding baby Mary Lou; (Bottom) James (4), Maybell (7), Raymond (2), Carrie (12).
LocationGermanton, North Carolina, United States
DateDecember 25, 1929; 93 years ago (1929-12-25)
Attack type
Massacre
Murder-suicide
Deaths8 (including the perpetrator)
PerpetratorCharles Davis Lawson (the father)

Background edit

In 1911, Charles Lawson[1] married Fannie Manring, with whom he had eight children. The third, William, born in 1914, died of an illness in 1920. In 1918, following the move of his younger brothers Marion and Elijah to the Germanton area, Lawson followed suit with his family. The Lawsons worked as tenant tobacco farmers, saving enough money by 1927 to buy their own farm on Brook Cove Road.

1929 murders edit

In 1929, days prior to Christmas, Lawson (age 43) took Fannie (his wife age 37) and their seven children, Arthur (age 19), Marie (age 17), Carrie (age 12), Maybell (age 7) James (age 4) Raymond, (age 2) and Mary Lou (age 4 months) into town to buy new clothes and to have a family portrait taken. This would have been an unusual occurrence for a working-class rural family of the era, which has led to speculations that Lawson's act was premeditated. Posthumously it was speculated that he had impregnated his eldest daughter (Marie, 17).[2] Lawson, having purchased his own farm two years previous, however, together with the fact that an Associated Press wire that went out on the day after the murders characterized Lawson as a "well-to-do farmer",[3] would make a pre-Christmas shopping spree appear reasonable.

On the afternoon of December 25, Lawson first shot his daughters, Carrie and Maybell, as they were setting out to their uncle and aunt's house. He waited for them by the tobacco barn until they were in range, shot them with a 12-gauge shotgun, then ensured that they were dead by bludgeoning them. He placed the bodies in the tobacco barn.

Afterwards, Lawson returned to the house and shot Fannie, who was on the porch. As soon as the gun was fired, Marie, who was inside, screamed, while the two small boys, James and Raymond, attempted to find a hiding place. Lawson shot Marie, and then found and killed the two boys. Lastly, he killed the baby, Mary Lou; it is thought that she was bludgeoned to death. After the murders, he went into the nearby woods and, several hours later, shot himself. The only survivor was his eldest son, 19-year-old Arthur, whom he had sent on an errand just before committing the crime.[4]

The bodies of the family members were found with their arms crossed and rocks under their heads. The gunshot signaling Lawson's own suicide was heard by the many people who already had learned of the murders on the property and gathered there. A police officer who was with Arthur ran down to discover Lawson's body along with letters to his parents. As footprints encircled the tree, it was supposed that he had been pacing around the tree prior to taking his life.

Theories on motive edit

Charlie's head injury edit

Months before the event, Lawson had sustained a head injury; some family and friends theorized that it had altered his mental state and was related to the massacre. However, an autopsy and analysis of his brain at Johns Hopkins Hospital found no abnormalities.[2]

Marie's rumored pregnancy by Charlie edit

It was not until the book White Christmas, Bloody Christmas[5] was published in 1990 that a claim of Charlie sexually abusing Marie surfaced, beginning with an anonymous source who heard a rumor during a tour of the Lawson home shortly after the murders. The day before the book was to be published, the author received a phone call from Stella Lawson, a relative who had already been interviewed for the book. Stella said that she had overheard Fannie's sisters-in-law and aunts, including Stella's mother, Jettie Lawson, discussing how Fannie had confided in them that she had been concerned about an "incestuous relationship" between Charlie and Marie.[6] Jettie died in early 1928, meaning Fannie had been suspicious of the incest at least that long before the murders in late 1929.

More support for this theory was revealed in The Meaning of our Tears, published by the same author in 2006.[7] A close friend of Marie Lawson's, Ella May, came forward and disclosed that a few weeks before Christmas 1929, Marie confided in her that she was pregnant by her own father and that both he and Fannie knew about this. Many thought that this is what also led to him massacring his family because he didn't want the secret to get out. Another close friend and neighbor to the Lawson family, Hill Hampton, stated that he knew of serious problems going on within the family, but declined to elaborate.

Aftermath edit

Shortly after the murders, Charlie's brother, Marion Lawson, opened the home on Brook Cove Road as a tourist attraction. A cake that Marie had baked on Christmas Day was displayed on the tour. Because visitors began to pick at the raisins on the cake to take as souvenirs, it was placed in a covered glass cakeserver for many years.

The event inspired a number of songs and other tributes including the murder ballad "The Murder of the Lawson Family", which was originally recorded by the Carolina Buddies for Columbia records in 1930 and covered by Stanley Brothers in March 1956.

The case was also featured in an episode of the PRX podcast Criminal.[8]

The Lawsons were laid to rest in a private family graveyard.[citation needed] The main tombstone features the symbol of the Square and Compass, suggesting that Charlie had been a Freemason.[9] Arthur Lawson was killed in a 1945 motor accident (age 35), leaving a wife and four children.

The Netflix series 28 Days Haunted (2022) shows the place where the victims were embalmed and describes what happened.[10]

See also edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ United States Government. "1920 United States Federal Census". Ancestry.com. Retrieved May 11, 2016.(Census Place: Meadows, Stokes, North Carolina; Roll: T625_1318; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 235; Image: 321)
  2. ^ a b Casstevens, Frances H. (2006-01-01). Death in North Carolina's Piedmont: Tales of Murder, Suicide and Causes Unknown. The History Press. ISBN 9781596291966.
  3. ^ "Family of Seven Killed by Father, Page 10, (AP)". KENTUCKY TIMES-STAR, Cincinnati. December 26, 1929.
  4. ^ "Episode 25: The Portrait (8.28.2015) | Criminal". thisiscriminal.com. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
  5. ^ Smith, Trudy J. (1990). White Christmas, Bloody Christmas. ISBN 978-0962810800.
  6. ^ "The Dispatch - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
  7. ^ Smith, Trudy J. (2006). The Meaning of our Tears. ISBN 978-0978802608.
  8. ^ "Episode 25: The Portrait (8.28.2015)". Criminal. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  9. ^ "Cemetery Headstone Symbols: Compass, Carpenter's Square and "G" – Funeral Help Center". 2021-11-21. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  10. ^ 28 Days Haunted season 1, episode 5: “Troubles Can Cause…"

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The murder of the Lawson family refers to a familicide which took place in Germanton North Carolina United States on December 25 1929 in which sharecropper Charles Davis Charlie Lawson murdered his wife and six of his seven children Murder of the Lawson familyPart of mass shootings in the United StatesLawson family portrait Left to right Top Arthur 19 Marie 17 Charles 43 Fannie 37 holding baby Mary Lou Bottom James 4 Maybell 7 Raymond 2 Carrie 12 LocationGermanton North Carolina United StatesDateDecember 25 1929 93 years ago 1929 12 25 Attack typeMassacreMurder suicideDeaths8 including the perpetrator PerpetratorCharles Davis Lawson the father Contents 1 Background 2 1929 murders 3 Theories on motive 3 1 Charlie s head injury 3 2 Marie s rumored pregnancy by Charlie 4 Aftermath 5 See also 6 Gallery 7 ReferencesBackground editIn 1911 Charles Lawson 1 married Fannie Manring with whom he had eight children The third William born in 1914 died of an illness in 1920 In 1918 following the move of his younger brothers Marion and Elijah to the Germanton area Lawson followed suit with his family The Lawsons worked as tenant tobacco farmers saving enough money by 1927 to buy their own farm on Brook Cove Road 1929 murders editIn 1929 days prior to Christmas Lawson age 43 took Fannie his wife age 37 and their seven children Arthur age 19 Marie age 17 Carrie age 12 Maybell age 7 James age 4 Raymond age 2 and Mary Lou age 4 months into town to buy new clothes and to have a family portrait taken This would have been an unusual occurrence for a working class rural family of the era which has led to speculations that Lawson s act was premeditated Posthumously it was speculated that he had impregnated his eldest daughter Marie 17 2 Lawson having purchased his own farm two years previous however together with the fact that an Associated Press wire that went out on the day after the murders characterized Lawson as a well to do farmer 3 would make a pre Christmas shopping spree appear reasonable On the afternoon of December 25 Lawson first shot his daughters Carrie and Maybell as they were setting out to their uncle and aunt s house He waited for them by the tobacco barn until they were in range shot them with a 12 gauge shotgun then ensured that they were dead by bludgeoning them He placed the bodies in the tobacco barn Afterwards Lawson returned to the house and shot Fannie who was on the porch As soon as the gun was fired Marie who was inside screamed while the two small boys James and Raymond attempted to find a hiding place Lawson shot Marie and then found and killed the two boys Lastly he killed the baby Mary Lou it is thought that she was bludgeoned to death After the murders he went into the nearby woods and several hours later shot himself The only survivor was his eldest son 19 year old Arthur whom he had sent on an errand just before committing the crime 4 The bodies of the family members were found with their arms crossed and rocks under their heads The gunshot signaling Lawson s own suicide was heard by the many people who already had learned of the murders on the property and gathered there A police officer who was with Arthur ran down to discover Lawson s body along with letters to his parents As footprints encircled the tree it was supposed that he had been pacing around the tree prior to taking his life Theories on motive editCharlie s head injury edit Months before the event Lawson had sustained a head injury some family and friends theorized that it had altered his mental state and was related to the massacre However an autopsy and analysis of his brain at Johns Hopkins Hospital found no abnormalities 2 Marie s rumored pregnancy by Charlie edit It was not until the book White Christmas Bloody Christmas 5 was published in 1990 that a claim of Charlie sexually abusing Marie surfaced beginning with an anonymous source who heard a rumor during a tour of the Lawson home shortly after the murders The day before the book was to be published the author received a phone call from Stella Lawson a relative who had already been interviewed for the book Stella said that she had overheard Fannie s sisters in law and aunts including Stella s mother Jettie Lawson discussing how Fannie had confided in them that she had been concerned about an incestuous relationship between Charlie and Marie 6 Jettie died in early 1928 meaning Fannie had been suspicious of the incest at least that long before the murders in late 1929 More support for this theory was revealed in The Meaning of our Tears published by the same author in 2006 7 A close friend of Marie Lawson s Ella May came forward and disclosed that a few weeks before Christmas 1929 Marie confided in her that she was pregnant by her own father and that both he and Fannie knew about this Many thought that this is what also led to him massacring his family because he didn t want the secret to get out Another close friend and neighbor to the Lawson family Hill Hampton stated that he knew of serious problems going on within the family but declined to elaborate Aftermath editShortly after the murders Charlie s brother Marion Lawson opened the home on Brook Cove Road as a tourist attraction A cake that Marie had baked on Christmas Day was displayed on the tour Because visitors began to pick at the raisins on the cake to take as souvenirs it was placed in a covered glass cakeserver for many years The event inspired a number of songs and other tributes including the murder ballad The Murder of the Lawson Family which was originally recorded by the Carolina Buddies for Columbia records in 1930 and covered by Stanley Brothers in March 1956 The case was also featured in an episode of the PRX podcast Criminal 8 The Lawsons were laid to rest in a private family graveyard citation needed The main tombstone features the symbol of the Square and Compass suggesting that Charlie had been a Freemason 9 Arthur Lawson was killed in a 1945 motor accident age 35 leaving a wife and four children The Netflix series 28 Days Haunted 2022 shows the place where the victims were embalmed and describes what happened 10 See also edit nbsp Crime portalList of familicides in the United States Murder ballad List of rampage killers familicides in the United States Gallery edit nbsp Mass murderer Charlie Lawson shares the same headstone as his family victims nbsp Concrete edging borders the grave containing Charlie and the seven victims nbsp Headstone inscription reads Not now but in the coming years it will be a better land We ll read the meaning of our tears and then sometime we ll understand References edit United States Government 1920 United States Federal Census Ancestry com Retrieved May 11 2016 Census Place Meadows Stokes North Carolina Roll T625 1318 Page 4B Enumeration District 235 Image 321 a b Casstevens Frances H 2006 01 01 Death in North Carolina s Piedmont Tales of Murder Suicide and Causes Unknown The History Press ISBN 9781596291966 Family of Seven Killed by Father Page 10 AP KENTUCKY TIMES STAR Cincinnati December 26 1929 Episode 25 The Portrait 8 28 2015 Criminal thisiscriminal com Retrieved 2016 01 07 Smith Trudy J 1990 White Christmas Bloody Christmas ISBN 978 0962810800 The Dispatch Google News Archive Search news google com Retrieved 2015 09 02 Smith Trudy J 2006 The Meaning of our Tears ISBN 978 0978802608 Episode 25 The Portrait 8 28 2015 Criminal Retrieved August 28 2015 Cemetery Headstone Symbols Compass Carpenter s Square and G Funeral Help Center 2021 11 21 Retrieved 2023 06 19 28 Days Haunted season 1 episode 5 Troubles Can Cause Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murder of the Lawson family amp oldid 1179277052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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