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Charles Kennedy — The Serial Killer on the Taos Trail Guests checked in. Nobody checked out. In the 1860s, a man named Charles Kennedy built a cabin at the base of Palo Flechado Pass in northern New Mexico — the only road between Taos and the gold rush boomtown of Elizabethtown. He opened it as a way station for travelers. Hot food. A warm bed. A place to rest before the long climb over the mountains. For five years, travelers stopped at Kennedy's cabin and disappeared. He killed them in their sleep, stole their valuables, and burned the bodies in his fireplace or buried them under the floorboards. His teenage wife Gregoria witnessed everything but was too terrified to speak. Then one night, their toddler son said six words at the dinner table that changed everything. What Kennedy did next — and what his wife did to survive — is one of the most harrowing escape stories in Old West history. And the frontier justice that followed involved a gunfighter named Clay Allison, a severed head, and a hotel in Cimarron that is still standing today. 📌 CHAPTERS: 0:00 — Introduction 0:35 — Gold Fever in the Moreno Valley 1:20 — Charles Kennedy Sets Up His Trap 2:05 — The Method and Why Nobody Noticed for Five Years 3:00 — Gregoria: The Teenage Wife Who Knew Everything 3:40 — The Night Everything Unraveled 4:30 — The Escape Through the Chimney 5:20 — The Saloon Where Two Dangerous Men Were Drinking 6:10 — The Posse Rides to Kennedy's Cabin 7:00 — The Trial That Failed 7:45 — Clay Allison Takes Justice Into His Own Hands 8:30 — The Head on a Pike and the Hotel That's Still Standing 9:20 — What Happened to Gregoria and the Allison Legend 10:10 — Fact Versus Legend: What We Actually Know 11:00 — The Colfax County War and Frontier Justice 11:50 — Elizabethtown and the Trail Today In this video, we cover: ⚫ How Kennedy lured travelers to his remote cabin and killed them for five years undetected ⚫ The six words a toddler said at dinner that ended his father's killing spree ⚫ Gregoria's escape through a chimney and her barefoot fifteen-mile run through a freezing mountain night ⚫ Clay Allison — the gunfighter who settled a land dispute by knife-fighting in a freshly dug grave ⚫ The bones, skulls, and skeletons found in and around Kennedy's cabin ⚫ Why the court refused to convict despite overwhelming evidence ⚫ Kennedy's beheading and the head mounted on a stake outside the St. James Hotel in Cimarron ⚫ The St. James Hotel today — still open, still haunted, with 22 bullet holes in the dining room ceiling ⚫ How historians discovered Gregoria was not a Ute woman named Rosa but a fourteen-year-old from Ranchos de Taos Criminologists estimate Kennedy killed between five and twenty people. His cabin is gone. Elizabethtown is a ghost town. But the trail is still there and you can drive it in twenty minutes without knowing what happened. Tell me which part of this story hit you the hardest. Drop it in the comments. Hit like, subscribe, ring the bell, and come along because next week we're pulling another story out of the dirt that never made it into the history books. And don't forget, reality always outguns the screenwriters. 🔔 Subscribe for more stories buried under the dust of the Old West. #CharlesKennedy #TrueCrime #OldWest #SerialKiller #ClayAllison #TaosTrail #NewMexicoHistory #WildWest #DarkHistory