The Mad Trapper
The Incredible Tale of a Famous Canadian Manhunt (Amazing Stories)
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Narrateur(s):
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Charles Huddleston
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Auteur(s):
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Helena Katz
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This is the incredible story of Canada's largest manhunt. Hundreds of men spent seven weeks tracking the elusive Albert Johnson for 240 kilometers across the frozen North. He was eventually caught and killed, but the identity of Albert Johnson, the Mad Trapper of Rat River, remains a mystery to this day.
"His lips were curled back in an ugly sneer; and his teeth looked like fangs sticking out through his beard. Johnson hadn't found the peace in death that had eluded him in the last weeks of his life."
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