Villain or Victim: The untold story of the “Wildman of the Wynooche”

Villain or Victim

The untold story of the “Wildman of the Wynooche”

2014 • 502 pages

Ratings1

Average rating4

15

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.

Become a Librarian

Tags

Genre


Reviews

Popular Reviews

Reviews with the most likes.

TempestuousWind
SeanSupporter
January 15, 2017

Top Lists

See all (5)

List

16 books

Owned

TempestuousWind
SeanSupporter
Mere Christianity
The Book of Strange New Things
Delilah Dirk And The Turkish Lieutenant
The Runes Of The Earth
Welcome to Night Vale
The Liminal Wood
The Sword of Mali Mani

List

18 books

Fiction Historical

TempestuousWind
SeanSupporter
Villain or Victim: The untold story of the “Wildman of the Wynooche”
The Once and Future King
The Name of the Rose
Thrust From the Hand of God
All the Light We Cannot See
Delilah Dirk and the King's Shilling
People of the songtrail

List

12 books

Biography And Memoir

TempestuousWind
SeanSupporter
Man's Search for Meaning
The Hiding Place
The C.S. Lewis Hoax
Between the World and Me
There's Nothing in This Book That I Meant to Say
Villain or Victim: The untold story of the “Wildman of the Wynooche”
March