Author: | Bill Lindstrom | ISBN: | 9781499061550 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | September 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Bill Lindstrom |
ISBN: | 9781499061550 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | September 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
JOHN TORNOW: VILLAIN OR VICTIM? is a historical novel of the Wildman of the Wynooche, who was alleged to have killed six people, starting with his 19-year-old twin nephews, William and John Bauer in 1911. The suspicion was laid to Tornow and it touched off a 19-month manhunt, the longest in Pacific Northwest history, before he was killed in a firefight on April 16, 1913. This story attempts to unveil as much of the truth as we know, based on 28 years of research, talking to descendants of neighbors, friends and relatives of the Tornow family. It includes numerous newspaper accounts, including reports from some eyewitnesses. Is Tornow a villain or a victim? The reader is left to decide, and when finished reading, will be armed with enough facts and fallacies to formulate an opinion after studying the numerous conspiracy theories that have kept this story alive for more than 100 years.
JOHN TORNOW: VILLAIN OR VICTIM? is a historical novel of the Wildman of the Wynooche, who was alleged to have killed six people, starting with his 19-year-old twin nephews, William and John Bauer in 1911. The suspicion was laid to Tornow and it touched off a 19-month manhunt, the longest in Pacific Northwest history, before he was killed in a firefight on April 16, 1913. This story attempts to unveil as much of the truth as we know, based on 28 years of research, talking to descendants of neighbors, friends and relatives of the Tornow family. It includes numerous newspaper accounts, including reports from some eyewitnesses. Is Tornow a villain or a victim? The reader is left to decide, and when finished reading, will be armed with enough facts and fallacies to formulate an opinion after studying the numerous conspiracy theories that have kept this story alive for more than 100 years.