2004 Jenner, California double-murder

2004 Jenner, California double-murder

The Jenner, California double-murder of 2004 came to the public's attention on August 18, 2004, when the bodies of Lindsay Cutshall, 22, and her fiance Jason S. Allen, 26, were found on Fish Head Beach in the small coastal hamlet of Jenner, California. Both Cutshall and Allen were killed with a .45-caliber Marlin rifle as they slept in their sleeping bags on the beach. The Sonoma County Coroner's Office estimated that the couple was slain on either the night of August 14, 2004 or in the early morning hours of August 15, 2004.

In the days following the murders, the case received considerable attention from the national media. As of June 2008, the crime remains unsolved.

Background

Both Cutshall and Allen grew up in the mid-western United States. Cutshall was from Fresno, Ohio and Allen was from Zeeland, Michigan. The couple met in 2002 while Cutshall was a student at Appalachian Bible College in West Virginia.

Prior to their murders, Cutshall and Allen had been working as counselors at Rock-N-Water, a Christian summer camp in El Dorado County, California. According to acquaintances at Rock-N-Water, Cutshall and Allen had left the camp on a road trip several days before they were killed. Credit card receipts placed the duo at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco on August 14, 2004. Witnesses also reported seeing Cutshall's 1992 red Ford Tempo in the towns of Guerneville, Sebastapol, Forestville, and Jenner before the murders.

Investigation

Homicide detectives from the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department launched an investigation into the deaths of Cutshall and Allen. The detectives quickly eliminated murder-suicide as an explanation to the killings. They also confirmed that none of Cutshall's or Allen's belongings had been taken, ruling out robbery as a motive, and that neither of the campers had been sexually assaulted.

Camping is prohibited on the rural stretch of beach where Cutshall and Allen met their deaths, but drifters and hitchhikers on State Route 1 (which runs alongside Fish Head Beach) are known to use the oceanfront site for sleeping. Initially, it was postulated that a drifter had murdered the young couple and then left the area. Despite an exhaustive effort by detectives, this avenue of the investigation never yielded any solid leads.

imilarities to other murders

In the weeks following the murders of Cutshall and Allen, similar cases in the United States and Canada came to the attention of detectives. On October 19, 2003, Brandon Rumbaugh, 20, and Lisa Gurrieri, 19, were shot to death in their sleeping bags while camping in Yavapai County, Arizona. No suspects were ever identified in this case. Additionally, detectives looked into a double-murder which occurred on Vancouver Island, British Columbia in 1973. While a suspect was identified in the British Columbia case, he was eventually ruled out as the killer of Cutshall and Allen.

Another strong suspect in the case, mentioned by America's Most Wanted is drifter Joseph Henry Burgess. Burgess is wanted in Canada in a similar double-murder of Leif Carlsson and Ann Durrant committed in 1972. He remains at large as of June 2008. [http://www.amw.com/fugitives/case.cfm?id=30993]

In 2005, detectives in Lane County, Oregon contacted the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department to compare a double-homicide in their jurisdiction with the Jenner double-murder of 2004. On July 1, 2005, the bodies of middle school counselor Stevan Haugen, 54, and his girlfriend Jeanette Bauman, 56, were discovered at a remote campground outside Oakridge, Oregon. Haugen's dog was also found shot to death at the scene of the murders. There were key similarities between the Haugen-Bauman killings and the Allen-Cutshall killings which piqued the interest of investigators. First, ballistic evidence confirmed that both couples were murdered with a rifle. Second, both couples were killed in their sleeping bags while camping in a secluded area. Third, neither of the couples were the victims of sexual assault or robbery, although authorities in Lane County have confirmed that the license plates on Mr. Haugen's vehicle (Oregon plate number CL47763) were stolen. To date, no suspects have been arrested for the murder of Stevan Haugen or Jeanette Bauman.

Perhaps the most tantalizing theory on the Jenner murders is that they were the work of the infamous Zodiac killer. Between 1966 and 1969, the Zodiac was responsible for seven murders in northern California and one murder in southern California. In addition, some observers believed the Zodiac killer was responsible for other unsolved homicides in the San Francisco Bay Area. During his reign of terror, the Zodiac wrote numerous letters to the media, taunting them with his willingness to kill and the ineptitude of the law enforcement agencies which were pursuing him. Despite an investigation which spanned decades, the Zodiac killer was never brought to justice. To this day, the identity of the Zodiac remains a mystery.

However, because the Zodiac often targeted young couples in isolated areas near water and sometimes killed with a firearm, he was identified as a possible suspect in the Jenner double-murder of 2004. It can also be noted that, per the book "Zodiac" by Robert Graysmith, the serial killer murdered his victims on nights with a full moon or a new moon. There was a new moon out on August 16, 2004, a day after Cutshall and Allen are believed to have been killed.

Police release information

In May 2006, twenty-one months after Cutshall and Allen were slain, Sonoma County Sheriff's detectives released new evidence in the case, which they hoped would generate new leads. Several pieces of evidence were released, including poems which were found near the crime scene, a hat which was found on Highway 1, an empty 40-ounce bottle of "Camo" beer, and drawings which were inked onto pieces of driftwood near the site of the killings.

Besides these pieces of evidence, detectives also disclosed that a possible DNA sample from the killer had been recovered from the crime scene. Nevertheless, this promising piece of evidence had been tested against California's database of DNA samples (which are taken from people who are convicted of felonies), but no match was made.

Aftermath

The murders of Lindsay Cutshall and Jason Allen have never been solved. Cutshall's father, who is an evangelical minister in Ohio, believes that the devil was responsible for the deaths of his daughter and her fiance. In a 2006 interview, Chris Cutshall stated that he believes the murders are linked to satanic activity. However, there is no substantive evidence which links the murders of Lindsay Cutshall and Jason Allen to satanists.

References

* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/05/03/MNGP7IJU501.DTL&hw=Lindsay+Cutshall&sn=005&sc=453 San Francisco Chronicle May 3, 2006 "Tantalizing Clues In Pair's Slaying" Jim Doyle]
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/08/29/MNG0Q8D3O631.DTL&hw=Lindsay+Cutshall&sn=001&sc=1000 San Francisco Chronicle August 29, 2004 "Retracing Doomed Couple's Steps" Demian Bulwa]
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/08/22/BAG998CID91.DTL&hw=Lindsay+Cutshall&sn=006&sc=307 San Francisco Chronicle August 22, 2004 "Link Between Jenner Slayings, Arizona Sought" Bill Wallace]
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/09/15/BAG788P3HH1.DTL&hw=Lindsay+Cutshall&sn=010&sc=222 San Francisco Chronicle September 4, 2004 "Weapon ID'd, But Not Found, In Jenner Slayings" Peter Fimrite]

Zodiac Robert Graysmith Berkley Books, New York, NY 1986
* [http://www.sonomasheriff.org/Wanted/jenner_news_release.pdf Sonoma County Sheriff's Department's Jenner Homicide Investigation Update May 2006]
*http://www.kgw.com/news-local/stories/kgw_080706_news_camping_murders_.10858395.html
*http://www.amw.com/fugitives/case.cfm?id=33110
*http://www.lanecounty.org/News/News_2005/Release_20827.htm


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