Description
During an intense spring blizzard in 1951, affable Clarence Pellett picked up a teenaged hitchhiker along Montana*s Hi-Line. Soon, blood from seven bullet holes in Pellett*s back stained the snow-covered prairie. Following a brief manhunt and confession, a heated debate ensued over capital punishment as Communist attorneys swooped in ※to save this poor friendless boy.§ Frank Dryman, twice sentenced to hang, escaped the noose when a sympathetic Montana Supreme Court stayed each execution. The ※permanently insane and mentally deficient§ killer was paroled into the custody of his brother in California after serving thirteen years of a life sentence. Eighteen months later, he vanished. Using a series of aliases, Dryman hid in plain sight for forty years despite state and federal warrants. Clem Pellett recounts the enthralling twists and turns of his hunt for his grandfather*s absconded murderer求the longest in state history.






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