Digital Transgender Archive
The Humboldt Murders
Five people found themselves one New Year’s Eve in a run-down Nebraska farmhouse. How they got there—and why three of them died—is a story of the forgotten young drifters of the heartland.
This article published in The New Yorker offers an in-depth look at Brandon Teena and all those involved in his life and death. The author also does a close study of the area around Falls City trying to provide context to the murder. Content warning: This item relates to the death of Brandon Teena, who was murdered and sexually assaulted as the target of gruesome anti-LGBT hate crimes. Brandon's death became a major news item, and the language used to describe his identity and depict the violence he suffered by contemporary press coverage ranges from insensitive to outright cruel.
- Identifier
- 5999n353w
- Collection
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Brandon Teena Collection
- Institution
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Digital Transgender Archive
- Creator(s)
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Dunne, John Gregory
- Date Issued
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Jan. 12, 1997
- Dates Covered
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Dec. 31, 1993
Dec. 25, 1993
- Genre
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Clippings
- Subject(s)
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All She Wanted
Anna Mae Lambert
Aphrodite Jones
Barbara Jackson
Brandon Teena
Carrie Gross
Charles Brayman
Joan Didion
Joann Brandon
John Lotter
Lana Tisdel
Leslie Tisdel
Linda Gutierres
Lisa Lambert
Pat Brandon
Phillip DeVine
Robert Finn
Thomas Nissen
Transsexual Menace
Willa Cather
- Places
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Nebraska
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Richardson County
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Falls City
- Topic(s)
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Bottom surgery
Capital punishment
Catholic Church
Detention of LGBTQ+ people
Gender affirming surgery
Hate crimes
Mental health care for LGBTQ+ people
Murders of LGBTQ+ people
Social conditions
- Resource Type
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Text
- Language
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English
- Related URL
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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1997/01/13/the-humboldt-murders
- Rights
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In copyright
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