For a teen from California, the jarring Alaskan temperatures of late January were unbearable. Luckily, he had three guides there to help him stay warm and to show him the hunting traditions of their ancestors. The day after they began their adventure, the dark figure of the young man was spotted by hunters in a helicopter. Something had happened to his chaperones, and no one, not even the boy knew what had occurred. His story left Alaskan authorities wondering, who killed Oscar Henry, Freddy Jackson, and Clarence Arnold?
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Tom Brennan - Alaska’s Deadly Dozen | Tundra Times- 3 Eskimo Hunters Slain Near KianaJan. 30, 1970 | Johnson v. State :: 1973 :: Alaska Supreme Court Decisions | Oscar Henry Family Tree- Ancestry.com | Freddy Jackson Family Tree- Ancestry.com | Norman "Butch" Johnson Goes Into Analysis - Leland E. Hale | Obituary for Norman Leroy Johnson | Kiana, Alaska, USA — Sunrise, Sunset, and Daylength, February 2023 | Three Killed at Hunting Camp- Jan. 27 1970- Fairbanks Daily News Miner | Ancestry.com- Oscar Henry, Freddy Jackson, Clarence Arnold | Three Eskimo Hunters Killed Near Kiana- Jan 30 1970- Tundra Times
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