Murder in Linn County, Oregon

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  • Murder in Linn County, Oregon Book Detail

  • Author : Cory Frye
  • Release Date : 2016-08-08
  • Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
  • Genre : True Crime
  • Pages : 144
  • ISBN 13 : 1625857934
  • File Size : 12,12 MB

Murder in Linn County, Oregon by Cory Frye PDF Summary

Book Description: This true crime account of a Prohibition liquor raid gone wrong illuminates “a dark and violent stretch in Linn County history” (Corvallis Gazette-Times). On June 21, 1922, Linn County sheriff Charles Kendall and Reverend Roy Healy drove out to the town of Plainview to arrest a moonshining farmer named Dave West. By the end of the day, all three men were dead. First responders found Sheriff Kendall facedown with his pistol still holstered. The court appointed William Dunlap as the new sheriff, but within a year, someone killed him, too. Author and journalist Cory Frye delivers a riveting, detailed account of these shocking and tragic crimes that haunted Linn County for decades. Includes photos!

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