Stephen Terrell
The Madness of John Terrell: Revenge and Insanity on Trial in the Heartland (Kent State University Press, released Oct. 22, 2024)
Stephen Terrell is a retired Indiana attorney with a passion for writing. He has written three novels, numerous short stories and articles, and is a columnist for the American Bar Association’s Experience Magazine. His historical true crime book, The Madness of John Terrell, Revenge and Insanity on Trial in the Heartland, will be published October 22 by Kent State University Press. It is currently available for pre-order on Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites.
In early 1900s Indiana, John Terrell was the wealthiest man in Wells County, thanks to oil discovered on his farm. But when his youngest daughter, Lucy, became pregnant by Melvin Wolfe, an abusive cad, the result was a forced marriage that quickly failed amid incest, abortion demands and attempted suicide. It became too much for John Terrell.
On a summer Sunday afternoon in 1903, John Terrell ambushed Wolfe along a roadside, then followed the wounded man to a doctor, where he broke into the operating room, put a shotgun to the injured man’s head, and fired. The next day, the murder made headlines in hundreds of newspapers across the nation, including on the front page of the New York Times.
But the murder was only the beginning. Terrell’s life and fortune unraveled in a tumultuous decade-long spiral of murder, a sensational trial and a descent into madness.