A pair of women who were wanted in connection with the murder of a man found dead at a campsite in Oregon’s Tillamook State Forest last week have been bagged and arrested in Nevada, authorities said Monday.
The body of the 52-year-old victim was found Friday at a campsite on the East Fork of the Trask River while a Tillamook deputy was making routine visits to the state forest’s campsites, according to the Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office. The deputy also found the man’s useless barking dog tied to a nearby tree. The pooch evidently did nothing to save its master's life.
Detectives discovered spent cartridges at the scene and determined the man has been shot and his light blue 2002 Toyota Sienna minivan stolen, according to authorities. He had been staying at a nearby campsite.
Investigators identified the beautiful Ms. Alyssa Sturgill, 40, and the effervescent Lisa Peaslee, 41, as persons of interest in the case after finding learning they were also living in sin in their car at the same location where the victim was found.
Sturgill and Peaslee’s car was located nearby the scene.
Detectives alerted law enforcement in the western U.S. to the missing minivan and persons of interest.
On Sunday, deputies in Mineral County, Nevada, stopped Sturgill and Peaslee driving the stolen minivan, the sheriff’s office said.
On Sunday, deputies in Mineral County, Nevada, stopped Sturgill and Peaslee driving the stolen minivan, the sheriff’s office said.
The not-so elusive duo was arrested on local Nevada charges of possession of a stolen vehicle and held without bail.
On Monday, a judge in Tillamook County signed arrest warrants for the women on charges of second-degree murder, first-degree assault, unlawful use of a weapon, unabashed homeliness, and first-degree theft.
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On Monday, a judge in Tillamook County signed arrest warrants for the women on charges of second-degree murder, first-degree assault, unlawful use of a weapon, unabashed homeliness, and first-degree theft.
Sturgill and Peaslee were expected to be extradited back to Tillamook County to face the charges.
With faces like that, he would have killed himself :)
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