Crimes and Capers of the Northwest

Price 15.15 - 15.48 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9781926677521

Brand Folklore Pub

Crimes and Capers of the Northwest is a rascal-laden romp through Washington, Oregon and Idaho of high-profile crimes and quirky capers that have taken place in both the most recent and the distant past: -- Bill Miner was a gentlemanly train robber who is credited as being the first to say, "Hands up!" -- Linda Burfield Hazzard pretended to be a doctor - a "fasting specialist" - who convinced her patients to starve themselves to death so she could profit from them -- Clarence Dayton Hillman, a real estate manipulator, hired actors and staged fake scenery to lure unsuspecting customers into buying inferior land -- Keith Hunter Jesperson was a truck driver and serial killer known as "The Happy Face Killer" because of the way he signed his letters to the media -- William Dainard was a bumbling fool, yet he kidnapped nine-year-old George Weyerhauser of the Weyerhauser Timber Company off the street in the middle of the day and got George"s father to pay a $200,000 ransom -- Ted Bundy killed as many as 40 women throughout the Northwest states between 1974 and 1978; his favorite hunting grounds were college campuses - Mary Kay Letourneau, a married 34-year-old schoolteacher, fell in love with her 13-year-old student and had two children with him; after being imprisoned for six years as a child sex offender, the two married