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[The Enigmatic Legend of the Mad Trapper of Rat River]-[Episode 625: Albert Johnson: The Mad Trapper of Rat River]

Morbid · B2 · 2024-12-09

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The Mad Trapper of Rat River: A Wilderness Mystery

In the summer of 1931, a mysterious man identifying himself as Albert Johnson arrived in the remote village of Fort MacPherson, Canada, during the height of the Great Depression. Little did the local Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) know that this solitary figure would become the center of one of the most intense and lethal manhunts in Canadian history, famously dubbed the "Mad Trapper of Rat River."

The Initial Conflict

Johnson, an isolated and curt individual, sought to live off the land. However, tensions rose when local Indigenous trappers reported that someone was deliberately interfering with their trap lines—not accidentally, but by springing traps and hanging them from tree branches. When Constable Edgar Millen and other officers attempted to investigate, Johnson refused to cooperate, turning his cabin into a fortress.

The Siege and the Escape

On December 31, 1931, when officers attempted to serve a search warrant, Johnson opened fire, critically wounding Constable Alfred King. The ensuing rescue mission was nothing short of legendary: despite temperatures hitting 40 below zero, the officers managed to transport the wounded King to safety in 24 hours—a journey that would typically take an experienced outdoorsman two days.

Following this, an 18-hour siege took place at Johnson's cabin. Officers were baffled by gunfire that seemed to originate from the ground; they later discovered Johnson had dug a "deep trench" inside his 8x12 cabin, allowing him to fire from floor-level holes. Even after the RCMP used dynamite to blow the roof off the structure, Johnson emerged, engaged in a firefight, and escaped into the wilderness on foot.

The Legendary Manhunt

For five weeks, the RCMP and local volunteers pursued Johnson across the treacherous Richardson Mountains. Johnson’s survival skills were superhuman; he climbed a "nearly 7,000-foot cliff wall" to evade capture and traveled through sub-zero conditions that would have killed most men. Throughout the entire ordeal, Johnson remained completely silent, never uttering a word to his pursuers, earning him the moniker of the "two-gun hermit" in national media.

The Final Shootout and Lingering Mystery

On February 17, 1932, the chase concluded in a final shootout. Johnson was killed in a ditch after being shot seven times. The manhunt, which had become a source of national fascination, left behind more questions than answers. When authorities investigated his identity, they realized "Albert Johnson" was an alias.

Forensic investigations and theories—including the possibility that he was a North Dakota bank robber named Johnny Johnson—have never been conclusively proven. Even in 2007, when his body was exhumed for DNA testing, the results remained ambiguous. The "Mad Trapper" remains a fixture of Canadian folklore, a man whose sophisticated dental work, mysterious background, and incredible physical endurance continue to baffle historians and true crime enthusiasts to this day.

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