HELENA, Mont. â The aging Frank Dryman, a notorious killer from Montana's past, had hidden in plain sight for so long that he forgot he was a wanted man.
In an exclusive jailhouse interview with The Associated Press, Dryman detailed how he invented a whole new life, with a new family, an Arizona wedding chapel business â and even volunteer work for local civic clubs.
They just forgot about me, said Dryman, in his first interview since being caught and sent back to the prison he last left in the 1960s. I was a prominent member of the community.
That is, until the grandson of the man he shot six times in the back came looking.
Full story link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_wedding_chapel_fugitive
In an exclusive jailhouse interview with The Associated Press, Dryman detailed how he invented a whole new life, with a new family, an Arizona wedding chapel business â and even volunteer work for local civic clubs.
They just forgot about me, said Dryman, in his first interview since being caught and sent back to the prison he last left in the 1960s. I was a prominent member of the community.
That is, until the grandson of the man he shot six times in the back came looking.
Full story link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_wedding_chapel_fugitive