Isle Royale Hikers Deaths Suspected to Be Murder-Suicide: Report
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Mystery surrounds deaths of 2 campers found on Michigan's Isle Royale, report says murder-suicide suspected
There’s still mystery surrounding the deaths of two campers at Isle Royale National Park in the Upper Peninsula, but we are getting more information.
Murder-suicide suspected in Isle Royale camper deaths
KEWEENAW COUNTY, Mich. — Murder-suicide is the suspected cause of the death involving two campers found in a remote campground at Isle Royale National Park on June 8, according to the medical examiner. Keweenaw County Medical Examiner Dr. Michael McAllister said the victims are a father and son, though it’s not clear who died first. The FBI investigation is incomplete and McAllister had no other information. The Dane County, Wisconsin, Medical E…
Isle Royale hikers deaths suspected to be murder-suicide: Report
More than two weeks after the bodies of two hikers were discovered on the remote island off the shore of Minnesota's Arrowhead, we are finally learning more about two people found dead on Isle Royale.
Mystery on Isle Royale: Murder-Suicide Suspected After Bodies Found in National Park » Explorersweb
BY WILL BRENDZA The two 911 calls were made separately, but both reported the same thing: Two bodies were at a remote campsite in Michigan’s Isle Royale National Park. Around 4 p.m. on June 8, two National Park Service (NPS) rangers responded to the calls, hiking 18 kilometers overnight to the remote location. When they found the scene, an investigation was opened, the FBI got involved, and despite identifying the bodies, no one yet knows their …
Mystery of Father and Son's Deaths at Isle Royale National Park Stirs Intrigue and Investigation
A father and son died in a suspected murder-suicide on Isle Royale National Park, with investigators and the FBI responding. Details are scant as officials keep the investigation under wraps.
Mystery on Isle Royale: Murder-Suicide Suspected After Bodies Found in National Park
The two 911 calls were made separately, but both reported the same thing: Two bodies were at a remote campsite in Michigan’s Isle Royale National Park. Around 4 p.m. on June 8, two National Park Service (NPS) rangers responded to the calls, hiking 11 miles overnight to the remote location. When they found the scene, an investigation was opened, the FBI got involved, and despite identifying the bodies, no one yet knows their names. Now, Keweenaw …
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