The Denison Press
Friday, February 24, 1950
pg. 1
EYE WITNESS TELLS OF McLEAN DEATH TRAP SET ON
LONELY ROAD
Victim Expires in Arms of Wife; Arrest Is Made
What
might have been a twist of fate in his
direction could have saved the
life of H.L. McLean, owner of Lake Texoma's
Hi-Land Lodge, about 5:30
p.m. Tuesday. Had the man who is said to
have plotted the death
of McLean and set a death trap for his man,
repented when the trap was
sprung by an innocent passer-by, McLean might
be alive today.
But
there was no repentance and the plan to take
the life of McLean carried
through and a young man named William M. Jones
is in jail charged with
the murder of McLean.
The trap which is said to have been set for
McLean was a log placed on the road along
which McLean was expected to
pass. Instead of McLean being the first
man to passalong the way,
another party came first and after alighting
from his car, removed the
log and went along his way. Again the
death trap was set. Soon
the man for whom the trap was laid came
along. He alighted from
his maching and was in the act of removing the
barricade when Jones is
said to have opened fire on his man, while
McLean, pleading not to
shoot, was felled in the midst of a volley of
shots fired from a .22
calibre automatic rifle.
STATEMENT OF EYE WITNESS
The
following stagement was given by an eye
witness, E.H. (Red) Perrin,
driver of a Meadowlake truck, who resides in
Sherman. Perrin was
in his family car with his wife and three
children and was driving
immediately behind the McLean car.
"On seeing McLean setp out of his
car, I also saw a man approaching him with a
gun leveled on
McLean. I pleaded with him not to shoot
the man down. But
instead of paying any attention, he told me to
'get going and do it
quick or I'll let you have it. Don't
tell anybody about what you
saw.'
"Upon hearing his threat and knowing my family
would be in
danger there was nothing left for me to do,
but to do as he said.
I hated more than one could imagine to leave
the man shooting down
another, but there was nothing I could do
about it. The man with
the gun approached the death car and kept
shooting until the party
dropped on the road," concluded Mr. Perrin.
Later the arrest of Jones was effected and a
charge of murder with malice aforethought was
lodged against
him and he was locked up in the Sherman
jail. Jones was arrested by Sheriff M.G.
Dicken and Deputy Bruce
Barton.
McLean
was rushed to a hospital in Denison, but death
ensued before he arrived
at the hosptial. He expired while in the
arms of his wife, who
had been hurried to the scene of the shooting
from the camp not far
away.
Sheriff Dicken stated that some months back
Jones had been
locked up on a charge of pilfering the McLean
camp and the shooting was
a grudge result, Jones stating at the scene of
the shooting just before
pumping several shots into the body of McLean
that "He (McLean)
told a lie on me."
McLean came to Denison from Dallas and his
wife,
they were operating Hi-Land Lodge, one of the
most expensive pleasure
resorts on Lake Texoma. Following
funeral services here Thursday
morning, the body of McLean was sent to Dallas
where interment was made
in Crown Hill cemtery.
Surviving besides his widow are one daughter,
Miss Shirlene McLean, a student at the
University of Texas, andn two
brothers, Joe McLean of Livonia, Louisiana and
Fred McLean of
Maringuoin, Louisiana.

Dallas Morning News
March 4, 1950
Young Farmer Indicted
for McLean Death
Special to The News
Denison, Tex., March 3. - William Morris
Jones, 26-year-old Pottsboro farmer,
was indicted for murder Friday as the
ambush-slayer of R.H. McLean, formerly of
Dallas.
McLean was the
operator of a Lake Texoma resort. He
was killed February 21 when he got out of his
car to investigate a
road block that
had been set up on the route to his camp. When
McLean left his car, he was
killed by rifle shots.
Jones was arrested
shortly after the shooting. Officers
believed the
shooting grew out of burglary complaints made
some time ago by McLean.
Officers said Jones made a half-hearted
suicide attempt Thursday night.
He was found with his left
arm slashed with a knife. Jones was being held
in
the county jail at Sherman.

Corsicana Daily Sun
Corsicana, Texas
22 February 1950 Wednesday
pg 4
MAN HELD FOR SLAYING TEXAS RESORT OWNER
Denison, Feb. 33. - (AP) Murder charges were
to be filed today against
a 26-year old man of Pottsboro, Texas, in the
fatal shooting of R. H.
McLean, 43, Dallas.
McLean, a retired automobile dealer who owned
a resort on Lake Texoma,
was shot late yesterday on a road seven miles
west of here.
Sheriff Markle Dicken said the Pottsboro
resident admitted the shooting and was
being held in jail.
The sheriff said the man apparently was bitter
because of one time last
year he was questioned in connection with a
series of burglaries at
Lake Texoma homes.
E. H. Perrin of Sherman told the sheriff that
he was following McLean's
car when they came to a log barricades across
the road. He said McLean
got out of his car to move the logs, and a man
began to shoot McLean
from behind a tree.
Perrin said the man ran off into the woods
after he had emptied his rifle at McLean.
Sheriff Dickens aid he and his deputies found
the Pottsoboro man barricaded in a barn
near his home.

Valley Morning Star
Harligen, Texas
Feb 23. 1950 Thursday
pg 3
Murder With Malice
Charged with Slaying
Denison (AP) - William Morris (Frosty) Jones,
26, was charged with
murder with malice Wednesday in the slaying
Tuesday night of a retired
Dallas car dealer.
R. H. McLean, 43, was shot on a road seven
miles west of here. He owned a resort on Lake
Texoma.
Sheriff Merkle Dicken said Jones, a Pottsboro
resident, admitted the
shooting after he was found barricaded in a
barn near his home.


Dallas Morning
News
23 February 1950
Final Rites Planned for R.H. McLean
Masonic
graveside rites for R.H. McLean, Lake Texoma
resort owner who was slain
Tuesday, will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday at
Crown Hill Mausoleum.
McLean,
a former Dallas resident, was ambushed and
slain near his resort,
Hi-Land Lodge, Tuesday afternoon. A
suspect arrested in a near-by
barn, admitted the slaying, Grayson County
Sheriff Merkle Dicken said.
McLean
was a native of Louisiana. He lived in
Dallas about twenty years
and operated the City Tire & Battery
Company on North Akard near
McKinney.
He was a past master of the Trinity Valley
Masonic Lodge,
a Knight Templar, a 32' Mason, a member of
Dallas Commandery No. 6 and
Hella Temple. He was a member of the
High Noon Club.
Trinity Valley Lodge will be in charge of
the Thursday graveside Masonic rites.
The Rev. Kenneth Hay will officiate also.
McLean sold his Dallas business and moved to
Lake Texoma about three and a half years
ago.
He is survived by his wife and a daughter,
Miss Shirlene McLean, who is a student at
the University of Texas.

Pampa Daily News
Pampa Texas
March 5, 1950 Sunday
pg 14
Indictment Returned in Texoma Slaying
Denison - (AP) William Morris Jones, 26, of
Pottsboro, Texas, has been
indicted here on a charge of murder in the
Feb. 21 slaying of R. H.
McLean, Lake Texoma resort owner.
McLean was shot from ambush.
Jones is being held without bond in Sherman.

The Brownsville Herald
Brownsville, Texas
Mar 5 1950
pg 1
MURDER TRIAL
Sherman (AP) - The trial of William Morris
Jones, indicted on charges
of murdering R. H. McLean, Texoma resort
owner,
has been set for March
13.

Corsicana Daily Sun
Corsicana Texas
Mar 14 1950 Tuesday
pg 9
Evidence Slated In Sherman Trial
Sherman, March 14 (AP) - The murder trial of
William Morris Jones, 26,
may reach the testimony stage today.
Selection of
a jury for the trial
was completed Monday night.
Jones is charged with murder in the death of
Ramsey H. McLean Feb. 21 near his lodge on
Lake Texoma.

The Courier-Gazette
McKinney Texas
Mar 16, 1950 Thursday
pg 6
Morris Trial Is Underway
Sherman, Tex., March 16 (INS) - The murder
trial of William Morris
Jones continues today after an interruption
yesterday afternoon when
the defendant began struggling with officers
in court.
Jones, a 26-year-old farm laborer, is
charged with the fatal shooting
of Ramsey H. McLean, former Dallas tire
dealer near Lake Texoma last
Feb. 21,
The struggle started during a recess while
the jury was out of the courtroom.

Lubbock Morning Avalanche
Lubbock Texas
Friday, March 17, 1950
pg 28
Farm Laborer Gets Life Term In Slaying of
Dallas Man
Sherman, March 16 (AP) - A jury today
convicted William Morris Jones of
murdering Raymond H. McLean and gave Jones
a life prison sentence.
Jones is a 26-year-old laborer. McLean was a
former Dallas tire dealer.
The jury received the case at 2:40 p.m. and
was out an hour. A crowd of
about 500 persons heard Judge R. C. Slagle
read
the verdict.
While County Attorney Ralph Elliott was
making his closing argument to
the jury, Jones jumped out of his chair in
the district court room and
shouted, "Let's get it over with - I'm ready
to go."
Elliott asked that Jones be given the death
penalty. McLean was shot to death with a
rife near Lake Texoma last Feb. 21.
The defendant is pleading insanity.

Sweetwater
Reporter
Sweetwater, Texas
Friday March 17, 1950
pg 7
Jones Given Life Term For Murder
Sherman, March 17 (UP) - William Morris
Jones, 26, was under life
sentence today for the slaying of Lake
Texoma resort operator R. H.
McLean.
A district court judge found the young
farm laborer guilty of murder
with malice yesterday after
slightly more than an hour of
deliberation.
Jones' attorneys had sought to acquit the
defendant on the ground of
insanity after a family doctor testified
the youth was "feeble-minded."
The state argued that Jones killed McLean
three weeks ago with rifle
fire from a crude log barricade on a
bridge near McLean's resort
because he believed McLean had caused his
arrest in connection with
several burglaries along the lake front.