Years-old murder shook town; new arrest causes aftershocks

This family photo provided by Brett Woolley shows his father, Dan Woolley, in the fall of 1978 at the family’s home on a ranch near Clayton, Idaho. In September 1980, Brett Woolley’s dad was shot in the parking lot of a small town bar deep in the Idaho mountains. Then the shooter crossed the street to the only other bar in town, ordered a drink and declared, “I just killed a man,” and disappeared into the night. As days turned into years, Woolley accepted the likelihood that his father’s murderer would never be found. But all that changed in the fall of 2019 when authorities arrested a former pro rodeo rider named Water Mason in a small Texas village. (Courtesy of Brett Woolley via AP)

BOISE, Idaho — As days turned into years, Brett Woolley came to accept that his father’s murderer would never be found — and that his family’s private tragedy had become a Wild West legend, the kind of thing folks shared when they were a few too many drinks deep into the night.

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