THE REIGN OF TERROR: WEALTH, MURDER, AND THE OSAGE NATIONIn the 1920s, a twist of fate made the Osage Nation in Oklahoma the wealthiest people per capita in the world. Their land sat atop a vast ocean of oil, bringing them unimaginable fortune.Then, just as quickly as the wealth arrived, the Osage began to die. One by one, they were shot, poisoned, or disappeared under the most mysterious of circumstances.This brutal campaign of murder-known as the Reign of Terror-was a sinister conspiracy fueled by immense greed and racial hatred. As the death toll climbed into the dozens, those who dared to ask questions were brutally silenced.THE HEART OF THE CONSPIRACYAt the center of this dark narrative is Mollie Burkhart, an Osage woman whose family became a prime target. As her loved ones were systematically eliminated, Mollie was forced to question everything, including: The devotion of her white husband, Ernest.The intentions of William Hale, a powerful local rancher who called himself a friend to the Osage, but around whom a shadow of suspicion grew ever larger.BEYOND THE HOLLYWOOD SCRIPTDelve into the true story that inspired the epic film Killers of the Flower Moon. This is the full, chilling history of a forgotten chapter of the American West, exploring: The intricate web of betrayal and calculated violence.The harrowing federal investigation that helped shape the modern FBI.The enduring trauma inflicted upon a nation that paid the ultimate price for the illusion of power.