Thomas Hamilton Blanck was a famous gunslinger of the Wild West. He operated in the Pacific Northwest in the late 19th century and was known by his peers as "Crazy Mike"
Arrest and Confessions
There is not much known about Thomas Hamilton Blanck's life before he became an outlaw.
Blanck first shows up in history in October 1894 when he attempted to rob the "Mug Saloon" in Seattle, Washington, an event in which a bartender, Charles Birdwell, was killed. A lawman was also injured during the incident.
A few days after Birdwell's death, a Seattle detective named Cudihee took on the case. He arrested Tom Banck a few days later and, during his interrogation, confessed to many additional crimes.
Blanck admitted to having committed the 1890 burglary in Fairhaven, Washington, in which he had been pursued by a policeman, Peter Brugh. Brugh was shot twice during Blanck's escape.
He also admitted to killing a friend during a poker game that year in Weiser, Idaho.
Blanck claimed that in January 1891, he and a partner robbed a stagecoach in Nelson, British Columbia. Blanck stated that they had murdered the driver while stealing $4500.
Blanck further stated that in February 1891, he had committed a burglary in Kalama, Washington, for which he was arrested, but from which he had later escaped from jail.
On April 10, 1894, Blanck killed Officer John Flynn in Helena, Montana.
That same month, Blanck stated he had killed a Northern Pacific agent, William Ogle, in Belgrade, Montana.
Blanck finished his confessions by admitting to the more recent crimes for which he was responsible. He acknowledged the robbery of several people in the barroom of the Broadwater Hotel in Helena, Montana (which had occurred August 18, 1894) committed by him; while the following month, in Meaderville, Montana, he had shot and killed a bartender named Steve Gross, and killed the deputy sheriff who was pursuing him for that crime.
On September 20, 1894, in the Meeker Station railroad crossing near Puyallup, Washington, Constable William Jeffery had come across two men running from a boxcar, and one of the men dropped a bundle, subsequently found to contain a gun.
While the officer asked the men if they could identify the pistol, one of the men said yes and claimed his initials were on it. While the office checked the gun for the marks, the man Blanck shot and killed him with a hidden pistol. Following this, the two men robbed a farmer of his horse and wagon and fled the scene
The following day, Deputy Sheriffs Harry Moore and John Ball investigated a suspicious man seen near McMillan, Washington. When the officers ordered the stranger to halt, he shot at and wounded Moore in the breast and escaped.
On September 22, after buying a large number of provisions, Frank Murphy, age 16, was arrested in South Prairie, Washington, because he fit the description of the accomplice of the man who had killed Officer Jeffrey.
After being arrested, Murphy admitted he had been with "Hamilton" (Blanck's alias), but claimed that they had parted company.
Escape
After being tried and sentenced to hang for the killing of Birdwell, Blanck used a fake gun made of wood to overwhelm night jailer Jeremiah Yerbury and escaped with the jailer's gun and jail keys on March 17, 1895.
Besides a con man named Frank Hart, who helped Blanck, several other convicts also escaped with Blanck: Servius Rutten (convicted murderer); William Holmes (murderer); C.W. Brown (counterfeiter); R.H. Ford (burglar); Charles William (burglar); and William Cosgrove (petty larceny).
Death
Cosgrove and Rutten were quickly recaptured on March 18, 1895. Holmes was caught on March 21. Later that same day, in Orillia, Washington.
Blanck obtained food from James Nelson. Deputy Sheriffs John Crow and John Shepich were notified and pursued Blanck near Kent, Washington.
A Charles Newell then joined Crow and Shepich, creating a three-man posse. Finding himself cornered, Blanck fired and wounded Shepich. Blanck was ordered to come out of the brush and was shot dead when the posse purportedly thought he had a second gun.
The jailer's stolen pistol and keys were found on Blanck's body.