SPOKANE, Wash. - Michael Stockman was driving his truck in Spokane over Memorial Day weekend when he blew out his tire after hitting a pothole, and now he is wondering
SPOKANE A slab of grilled meat the cut, texture and doneness all lost to history arced over a fence and landed with a thud on a plot of ground on the flank of modern-day Beacon Hill in December 1883. Joseph Morscher, a German immigrant, had dark intentions; before tossing the muscled package he’d injected it with a deadly poison, strychnine.