
In case you didn't know it, the 1972 movie Jeremiah Johnson was based on a real person. The character was somewhat fictionalized, because no one wanted to see Robert Redford eating human livers.
John Jeremiah Garrison, who later took the name Johnston and eventually dropped the "t," was born in New Jersey in 1824 and headed out west after deserting the military. He wanted to find gold, but instead sold wood in the mountains of Montana. He married a woman from the Flathead people, but she was killed by a band of Crow hunters. That's when Johnson went nuclear, and he spent the next 25 years hunting and killing Crow tribesmen. It was said that he killed more than 300 Crow and devoured their livers afterward, earning him the name "Liver-eating Johnson." He once escaped capture by the Blackfoot people by cutting off his guard's leg and beating everyone else with it. As hard to believe as that is, even more incredible is the story that all this brought Johnson respect among the Crow, and he eventually made peace with them.
You can read a "just the facts" version of Johnson's story at Wikipedia, or a more dramatic and gruesome version at OldWest. -via Boing Boing








