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A Murder In The Olympic National Park – Jane Constantino And Dale Harrison

Jane Constantino was an adventurous woman who intended to live life to the fullest. She would hike, bike, and kayak the country and even travel abroad to fulfill her desire of seeing the world. Despite some hiccups and injuries along the way, Jane always reached her destination even after hospital stays.
Unfortunately, she would encounter evil in the form of Dale Harrison who was obsessed with the idea of making a woman his sex slave and beating her. An unfortunate encounter at the Olympic National Park would see Jane murdered and Dale arrested. Then, police would begin learning about Dale’s warped obsessions.
This video covers Jane’s travels around the United States, her injuries along the way, and the evil deed of Dale Harrison.

 


Update From Visitor CR:

In addition to the accomplishments listed in the video she also climbed Denali, Mt McKinley, in June 1977. Denali is the highest peak in North America at 20,308 feet. She not only climbed the mountain but did so by traversing the mountain, a feat very few of the people that climb Denali accomplish. She started on the Kahiltna glacier, climbing to the summit, then descended the Harper and Muldrow glaciers before walking 20 miles out to the Denali National Park Road near Wonder Lake. The walk out required the crossing of the McKinley River, a mile wide braided glacier river. Jane spent 28 days on the mountain.

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