8 Of The Strangest Unsolved Mysteries of Oregon
Walter Ackerson Jr. Walter was born in Washington's Kettle Falls. His parents divorced, and he moved in with his mother, Karen Hull. In the late 1980s, they settled in Puyallup, Washington. Walter was tormented at school, which he loathed. Although his test results were above average, he started consuming alcohol and was often absent from school. He lived with his grandmother, Dolores Owens, in Tenino, Washington, and then with his ex-stepfather and younger brother in Spokane, Washington, but neither arrangement worked out. He returned to Puyallup and enrolled with his mother in family therapy. Walter joined the federal Job Corps program in March 1990 and relocated 300 miles away to the Angell Job Corps center in Yachats, Oregon. Hull agreed because she believed it would benefit Walter; the students would be monitored, drinking would be forbidden, and Walter could get his GED and learn a skill. According to reports, he was ecstatic about joining the Job Corps and has chosen culi