
[The Mercury loves Halloween and all these creepy, icky, and spooky. With that in mind, let’s revisit this special Halloween-themed feature written in 2013, titled “MURDER HOUSE.”โeds.]
A Historic Tour of Portland’s Grisliest Murdersโand the Homes Where They Took Place
ALL HOUSES have histories. And Portland has many old homesโbut not many current owners know anything about the previous occupants… or the horrifying things that may have happened there. What follows are true stories of some of the grisliest murders of Portland past, and the homes where they took place. All the houses mentioned below are still standing and occupiedโthough we’ve redacted the exact street addresses to protect the anonymity of the current owners.
SE 35th: The Pool
“Do you want a swimming lesson?”
That was the offer 13-year-old Michele Dee Gates made to four-year-old Ruth Anne O’Neil on January 4, 1980โan invitation that would end her young life.
Michele had been Ruth’s babysitter on numerous occasions, and the older girl had agreed to escort the four-year-old to a nearby Herfy’s restaurant for ice cream. Instead, Michele lured Ruth to her house on SE 35th with the promise of teaching her how to swim. The teen dressed the young girl in a yellow bathing suit, and escorted her out to the four-foot-tall vinyl swimming pool in the backyard. It was unseasonably balmy that day, and the pool still had 10 inches of water at the bottom.
The young girl climbed in, followed by Michele. That was when the teen forced Ruth O’Neil’s face underwater and held her there until she drowned.
