Welcome to Dark Corners of History, an exploration into the closets, cellars and crawlspaces of the past. Dark Corners of History is particularly interested in law-and-order-related antiquities and the stories they tell. The curator of this macabre museum and your guide through the dark recesses of the past is Tobin T. Buhk, an author specializing in historic true crime and an aficionado of history with a dark twist. If you would like to contact him with a story idea, or if you have a law-and-order related item you would like researched and / or possibly featured on this blog, please inquire at tobin@tobinbuhk.com.
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Preferred citation: Buhk, Tobin T. “Grand Theft Equine.” Dark Corners of History. www.darkcornersofhistory.com.
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