In Bardstown, Kentucky, with a 2010 census of 11, 700 people, are faced with a horror-story level of mysterious disappearances and murders. The town itself is quaint and seems to boast that it's a great place to visit in hopes to drive up tourism. While it is known as the "Bourbon Capital of the World", Bardstown's reputation has shifted towards something a little more sinister than small-town values and a good drink.
These days, one can drive along the main roads in Bardstown, historic brick buildings on either side and be greeted by the stark black pop-up signs along the sides of the road; SOLVE THESE MURDERS.
In Bardstown, Kentucky, with a 2010 census of 11, 700 people, are faced with a horror-story level of mysterious disappearances and murders. The town itself is quaint and seems to boast that it's a great place to visit in hopes to drive up tourism. While it is known as the "Bourbon Capital of the World", Bardstown's reputation has shifted towards something a little more sinister than small-town values and a good drink.
These days, one can drive along the main roads in Bardstown, historic brick buildings on either side and be greeted by the stark black pop-up signs along the sides of the road; SOLVE THESE MURDERS.