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Murder in Oregon
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32 episodes
2 weeks ago
In January of 1989 the director of Oregon’s Department of Corrections, Michael Francke, was brutally stabbed to death outside his office in Salem. The murder was quickly ruled a “car burglary gone wrong” and pinned on a low-level drug dealer named Frank Gable, a man who Francke's own brother, Kevin, along with storied Oregon reporter Phil Stanford, believe has been wrongfully imprisoned for nearly 30 years. They believe Francke had uncovered a trail of corruption in the prison system— one that ledto the top of Oregon’s political establishment. Murder In Oregon follows the two men on a decades-long journey, bordering on obsession, into Oregon’s drug and crime-infested underworld to answer one question: Who really killed Michael Francke?
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In January of 1989 the director of Oregon’s Department of Corrections, Michael Francke, was brutally stabbed to death outside his office in Salem. The murder was quickly ruled a “car burglary gone wrong” and pinned on a low-level drug dealer named Frank Gable, a man who Francke's own brother, Kevin, along with storied Oregon reporter Phil Stanford, believe has been wrongfully imprisoned for nearly 30 years. They believe Francke had uncovered a trail of corruption in the prison system— one that ledto the top of Oregon’s political establishment. Murder In Oregon follows the two men on a decades-long journey, bordering on obsession, into Oregon’s drug and crime-infested underworld to answer one question: Who really killed Michael Francke?
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Episodes (20/32)
Murder in Oregon
Introducing: Crying Wolf
2 weeks ago
2 minutes

Murder in Oregon
11. Closing Arguments
8 months ago
42 minutes

Murder in Oregon
10. Suspect
8 months ago
42 minutes

Murder in Oregon
9. Judgement
8 months ago
46 minutes

Murder in Oregon
8. The Evidence
9 months ago
45 minutes

Murder in Oregon
7. Close Calls
9 months ago
42 minutes

Murder in Oregon
6. Observations
9 months ago
45 minutes

Murder in Oregon
5. The Delivery
9 months ago
42 minutes

Murder in Oregon
4. The Sentencing
10 months ago
40 minutes

Murder in Oregon
3. The Timeline
10 months ago
38 minutes

Murder in Oregon
2. The Arrest
10 months ago
36 minutes

Murder in Oregon
1. The Case
10 months ago
39 minutes

Murder in Oregon
Introducing: Murder on Songbird Road
10 months ago
3 minutes

Murder in Oregon
UPDATE 5/23: Frank Gable Exonerated
2 years ago
13 minutes

Murder in Oregon
Introducing: "Murder in Miami"
2 years ago
2 minutes

Murder in Oregon
Update: Frank Gable’s Conviction Vacated
3 years ago
4 minutes

Murder in Oregon
Who Killed The Vaughn Family?
4 years ago
3 minutes

Murder in Oregon
Introducing Murder in Illinois
4 years ago
3 minutes

Murder in Oregon
12. Epilogue
5 years ago
40 minutes

Murder in Oregon
11. Habeas Corpus
5 years ago
42 minutes

Murder in Oregon
In January of 1989 the director of Oregon’s Department of Corrections, Michael Francke, was brutally stabbed to death outside his office in Salem. The murder was quickly ruled a “car burglary gone wrong” and pinned on a low-level drug dealer named Frank Gable, a man who Francke's own brother, Kevin, along with storied Oregon reporter Phil Stanford, believe has been wrongfully imprisoned for nearly 30 years. They believe Francke had uncovered a trail of corruption in the prison system— one that ledto the top of Oregon’s political establishment. Murder In Oregon follows the two men on a decades-long journey, bordering on obsession, into Oregon’s drug and crime-infested underworld to answer one question: Who really killed Michael Francke?