In the fall of 1923, three men from Bend, Oregon went to an isolated cabin in the woods to trap furs to make a little extra cash. The next spring, Edward Nickols, Roy Wilson, and Dewey Morris were found dead in the lake near their cabin. Each man had been lured out of the cabin, shot and beat to death. The only suspect was a man named Charles Kimzey, an escapee from the Old Idaho Penitentiary. But some think he did not act alone.
This case is also known as the Trapper Murders.
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