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The medical examiner reports murder-suicide involving a father and son is suspected cause of death at Isle Royale National ...
Isle Royale is the northernmost part of Michigan and sits about 55 miles away from the Upper Peninsula’s mainland. It can be accessed by ferry, seaplane or private boat.
On June 8, rangers at Isle Royale got two reports of dead bodies at the South Lake Desor Campground, on the island’s interior, a news release said. Two rangers hiked 11 miles there overnight, finding ...
The suspected cause of death for two people found deceased in Isle Royale National Park in Michigan on June 9 has been ...
The Dane County Medical Examiner's Office performed the autopsies, but declined to comment, referring questions to the National Park Service.
The two campers who were found dead at a remote campground at Isle Royale National Park have been identified as Bradley Baird, 30, and John Baird, 60, of Northville, the Keweenaw County Clerk & ...
Officials have been coy about releasing information surrounding the father and son's deaths as the investigation stretches into its second month ...
The two campers who were found dead at a remote campground at Isle Royale National Park are believed to have died by murder ... this does not necessarily result in the FBI opening an investigation.
Father and son identified as campers found dead at Isle Royale National Park. ... Park officials have still not revealed the official cause and manner of death as the investigation continues.
The two campers who were found dead at a remote campground at Isle Royale National Park have been identified as Bradley Baird, 30, and John Baird, 60, of Northville, the Keweenaw County Clerk ...
KEEWENAW COUNTY, MI — Two men found dead in a campground at Isle Royale National Park on June 8 have been identified as a father and son, Bradley Baird, 30, and John Baird, 60, of Salem Township ...