Table of Contents
Foreword Thomas Drinnen Joseph Van Hook 7
Acknowledgements 11
Introduction 13
1 James Earl Ray Goes to "The End of the Line" 15
2 The Botched Investigation into the Murder of Mary Hankins 27
3 The Ambush of a University Dean 37
4 The Mystery Surrounding the Redhead Murders 42
5 The Mystery That Swirled Around Triple Homicides in Oliver Springs 45
6 Mayhem in the Great Smoky Mountains 51
7 The Tragic Wartime Experience of Captain Thomas Drinnen 65
8 The Trail of Tears Begins in East Tennessee 73
9 The White Caps and the Blue Bills 87
10 A Troubled Young Man Is Given More Than a Second Chance 96
11 "Thunder Was His Engine and White Lightnin' Was His Load" 102
12 A World's Fair and a Crumbling Banking Empire 114
13 "I Never Intended to Become a Killer" 128
Epilogue 139
Bibliography 141
About the Author 143