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True Crime Historian

Murder On The McKenzie Trail

True Crime Historian

Richard O Jones

True Crime, Performing Arts, Documentary, Arts, Society & Culture

4.5720 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2025

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

The Campfire Cremation Of John Linn

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Episode 336 is dedicated to True Crime Historian patron Marlene Resch, who wanted to hear a historic case from her hometown of Eugene, Oregon. So I dug around a bit and found this cowboy story which turns out to have been the first execution in Lane County.

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On the morning of July 4th, about one o'clock, Courtney Green reached Eugene from Walterville,

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gave himself up to the officers and told a story in substance as follows.

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About the 8th or 9th of June, Claude Branton, then at Condon, Gilliam County, came to young Courtney Green, who lived a short distance away,

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and offered him a chance to come to the valley with some horses. Green accepted and the start was soon

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made. The party included John Lynn, Courtney Green, Claude and Clarence Branton and their mother.

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Claude Branton took his mother and went to Squaw Creek, there awaiting the other three men

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who were driving the horses, about

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60 in number.

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From this place, Clarence came on with his mother, leaving Claude to assist in driving the

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horses down to the valley.

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Crossing the lava beds, the men placed the horses in a corral at Alder Springs, where a stop of a day

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and a half was made to rest the animals. While here, Green says Branton and Lynn had a dispute

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over a settlement that reached the proportions of a row. From the conversation, Green said he inferred

1:27.0

that Branton had an interest in the horses

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besides having something due from Lynn. Branton wanted money for all his interest and claims,

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while Lynn wanted him to take half of the horses and call it a full settlement. This occurred Wednesday, June 15th.

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Branton continued in a very mad frame of mind over the row with Lynn,

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and on being alone with Green said, quote,

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I'm going to kill that old son of a b-night.

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Green remonstrated with him,

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but failed to change the tenor of Branton's responses.

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