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  1. Between November 1873 and January 1874, Alfred Packer traveled with a party of twenty-one men from Utah to Chief Ouray’s camp outside of what is now Montrose, Colorado. Packer and five other men from the party left Ouray’s camp in early February, bound for the Los Pinos Agency, about 35 to 40 miles northwest of Saguache. Packer was the only ...

  2. Alfred Griner Packer, also known as the "Colorado Cannibal", was an American prospector and self-proclaimed wilderness guide who confessed to cannibalism during the winter of 1874. After emerging as the sole survivor of a six-man party who had attempted to travel through the San Juan Mountains of the Colorado Territory, he eventually confessed to having lived off the flesh of his companions ...

  3. Packer was born near Pittsburgh on Nov. 21, 1842, though he claimed his birthday was Jan. 21. This ambiguity is hallmark of Packer’s life. There are two stories for even the most basic details, including his name. The spelling was Alfred in all official documents and contemporary newspapers, but he repeatedly signed his name “Alferd.” He left his parents, brother and two sisters at a ...

  4. 10. Juli 2016 · 641. Alfred Packer's Headstone irisenjoyed (Atlas Obscura User) The Littleton Cemetery is the final resting place of Alferd Packer, a Civil War veteran, shoemaker, mountain guide, and cannibal ...

  5. 19. März 2020 · Alfred Packer behauptete jedoch, er kenne einen kürzeren Weg, der direkt durch die Berge führe. Die Schürfer waren sich uneins. George „California“ Noon, Frank „Butcher“ Miller, James Humphrey, Israel Swan und Shannon Wilson Bell schlossen sich Packer an und verließen am 9. Februar 1874 das Lager.

  6. Alferd Griner Packer [ a ] (21. Januar 1842 - 23. April 1907), auch bekannt als "The Colorado Cannibal", war ein amerikanischer Prospektor und selbsternannter professioneller Wildnisführer, der im Winter 1874 Kannibalismus gestand. Er und Fünf weitere Männer hatten während des Höhepunkts eines strengen Winters versucht, durch die San Juan Mountains in Colorado zu reisen . Als nur Packer ...

  7. His trial on the charge of murdering Israel Swan in Hinsdale County on March 1, 1874, was begun on April 3, 1883. It was proven that each member of the party except Packer possessed considerable money. The defendant repeated his former statement, wherein he claimed that he had only killed Bell, and had done so in self-defense.