In the fall of 1929, Wesley Barnes became one of the wealthiest corn farmers in the Midwest.
On the night of October 31st, there were many reports of eerie, blue, glowing lights in Wesley's cornfield.  The county sheriff led a group of townspeople into the overgrown cornfield next to Wesley's barn. 
After searching and cutting through the crops, they found a grotesque sight. Wesley was strewn across a scarecrow's pole. He was covered with scratches and bruises, and hay had been stuffed throughout his body. 
His eyes were glazed over and his face was covered in blood.
 Many observers believe that the local corn farm competitors may have been the masterminds behind the murder of Wesley Barnes, but there is no evidence.  The mystery still remains...