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HISTORIC MURDERS OF PORTLAND: Murder Without a Victim

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The next episode in my series set to premiere live tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. sharp! This is definitely an interesting case in the series and one that stands apart from previous old cases I have covered. In short, a woman living in Los Angeles in the late 1920s contacted the local police to admit her part in a murder that she had reported committed with another man in Portland near the old Circle Theater. Why someone would openly admit to a murder that she wasn't even under suspicion for was bizarre enough to authorities but once local police started looking into the matter in Portland the whole situation only got stranger and stranger. Be sure to check in tomorrow morning (or whenever cause the video will obviously stay on my channel after its premiere)!

HISTORIC MURDERS OF PORTLAND: Murder on a Houseboat

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ANOTHER FRESH VIDEO PREMIERING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) AT 12 NOON! Usually I post earlier but I know y'all like that whole sleeping in thing on the weekend. But this episode of Historic Murders of Portland was a fun one from the chaos of the story involved, where the real story isn't going to be fully known till the very end, to the chaos of trying to make the video. You get to see my hair change drastically as the area I wanted to film was blocked off when I first started shooting and then my phone died. Thus I came back like a month later to finish the video when the Eastbank Esplenade was opened back up. This video chronicles the story of a young woman named Helen Leary who, in 1922, worked in a restaurant in that industrial area just east side of the Willamette River from downtown. While working there she met a man in his 60s named Cash Weir who was a man of the sea who lived on a houseboat near where the Morrison Bridge crosses the Willamette. Cash then introduced Helen to his s

HISTORIC MURDERS OF PORTLAND: A Crazed Killer, a Cop and a Desk Clerk

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GOING LIVE AT 10 AM JULY 12TH, 2019! Premiering live on YouTube, this is my newest installment in my ongoing Historic Murders of Portland series. In this one I go back to the 1920s and tell the story of a man gone crazy by misguided ideas of love and vengeance that would lead him to taking over a hotel on Burnside Street on the edge of the Alphabet District! Tune in tomorrow at 10 AM! Or catch it any time after as it will be permanently available on my channel after that!