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Evidence Locker True Crime

BONUS: Interview with Bryan Johnston, author of Deep in the Woods

Evidence Locker True Crime

Evidence Locker True Crime

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2021

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

After exploring the Weyerhaeuser kidnapping in episode 161 last week, we bring you this phone conversation Noel had with author Bryan Johnstone. Washington native, Bryan stumbled across one of the most interesting stories from the 1930s in his local state. In this bonus episode, Bryan talks about researching the case and recounts his interview with George Weyerhaeuser himself.
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Transcript

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0:00.0

Last week's episode we covered the case of young George Warehouseers kidnapping, and

0:09.2

the events that followed in 1935.

0:11.6

However, in our 35-minute episode, we only skim the surface of the story with twists and

0:16.3

turns that will keep you at the edge of your seat.

0:19.0

The main source of our research was Brian Johnston's book Deep in the Woods, which was released

0:23.4

earlier this year.

0:25.0

We're fortunate enough to have Brian on the line, all the way from Seattle, to discuss

0:28.5

this fascinating true crime case.

0:30.7

Brian, firstly, congratulations on a great book.

0:33.8

Thank you very much.

0:35.5

Appreciate it.

0:36.5

Well, it is truly a page-turner in every sense of the term.

0:39.6

You must have felt like you've won a lottery when you discovered the story and found that

0:42.5

no one has written a book about it.

0:44.7

For those of you unfamiliar with the Warehouseers kidnapping, could you perhaps give us a brief

0:48.9

overview of the case?

0:50.7

Brief?

0:51.7

Oh, boy.

0:53.7

Do my best.

0:54.7

I'll do my best.

0:55.7

All right.

0:56.7

So this was 1935 in the middle of the depression.

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