HOLMES CITY, Minn. — For years after his murder, the spot at which Arthur Sundberg died was referred to as "Dead Man's Corner." Sundberg, a 29-year-old farmhand, was found dead in his car about a mile east of Holmes City township in Minnesota, near a gravel pit, on the morning of Saturday, Aug. 6, 1927. His throat was cut and his head was marked by multiple knife wounds. Known to carry large sums of money, Sundberg was killed by a 19-year-old friend, Eddie Esala, for $11.