Oregon is known for its forests, lakes, and scenic beauty. But there is another side to Oregon. The pages of this book contain stories of Oregon’s notorious past, including: murder victims dropped through a hole in a frozen lake; the Roseburg dentist who faked his own death, leaving behind a burnt, headless corpse; the notorious Oregon Jones who proved there was not a jail or a prison that could hold him or his brother; Oregon outlaw Harry Tracy, who was once a member of Butch Cassidy’s gang; murders scheduled to take place when the astrological stars aligned; the execution-style murder of two automobile executives at Crater Lake National Park; the West Point graduate and war hero who brutally murdered a pawnbroker; and Machine Gun Kelly’s ties to Medford.
Margaret LaPlante’s other books for Fonthill Media include: California’s Most Notorious Crimes 1950–1999, Oregon’s Most Notorious Crimes 1900–1955, Murder for Hire Plots: Oregon, Oregon’s Most Notorious Crimes 1950–1999, Murders, Mysteries, and Misdemeanors: Washington State, Unique Oregon, A Unique Southern Oregon, Abandoned Jackson County: Towns Lost to Time; and Abandoned Chinatowns: Northern California.
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