sherbetjello
Where is Kyron?
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Prayers for her father.
I can't even imagine.
I can't even imagine.
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Can someone local clarify while lake this is? I know they renamed that group of lakes with like Finger lake etc. as the Matanuska lakes and in those there is one called Matanuska lake. But someone I know said they refer to another one as Matanuska lake. If it is indeed the one up by Willow that would not be easy access in the winter, especially in that snow storm that night! In fact I don't even think the state park gate to those is open in the winter??? Even if the gate is open, which I don't think it is, the road down there would be a long hard haul after all our snow and on that night especially. Certainly not somewhere you would see someone go and think "huh...ice fishing" when its night, there are no homes down there, and its dumping snow??? Have they said if they believe she has already passed before entering the lake? Almost makes me wonder if they hiked in past the state park gate. Or has he been linked to the state parks at all as a campground host or anything?? Some position that would allow him to have the gate key to access this in the winter?
akmom02 is it that lake on the left headed to the fairgrounds. Like the very first lake on the left where you go down the steep hill and across that little bridge? Or is it the next one on the left where you have to walk down the dock. I'm thinking the first. I'm just trying to get my bearings because we have snow machined in that general area around that time. I can't seem to find any good photos that show me which lake we are talking about.
I wonder if he used that sheds an ice shack...?? Pulled it out onto the lake to icefish?? And obviously to rid her body in semi-privacy??
I know this has been a nightmare for the local residents. :grouphug:Matanuska Lake is down the Glenn almost to the Parks Hwy. Near Matsu hospital. The gates are locked at a certain time each night (11pm? maybe, much like the parks in Anchorage) and reopen at 7 am. Parks & Rec keep the trails and parks pretty clear regardless of the weather. It's really not far from the gate to the actual lake and whose to say the gate actually gets locked each night-
It sickens me that to get Sam there from CGs, he had to drive within a block of my house. It's just one of those things that has gotten stuck in my mind and I can't shake loose. It's not that I could have done anything, but something about that kind of evil, that close to my family makes me nauseous.
He might not have gone there that same night, though.
So could he have gone out onto the lake with the shed during the day when the park was open?Actually from this shot here http://www.thenewstribune.com/2012/04/02/2092707/police-fbi-plan-koenig-news-conference.html it looks like they are almost center in the lake. The lake is kind of a kidney shape and isn't terribly wide. My guess would be they are just shy of center.
Talked to a friend of mine and he said they have tried to get shots of the northern lights over the mountains there in the winter and the gate promptly are locked at 10pm. He said they are actually often not even unlocked except for one weekends. So seems like unless there was a fluke and it was left open, which is certainly possible, or he had a key, which is also possible since that campground does indeed have a summer host, he probably did not go there that night?
This has been very hard on the local community. Things like this are very very rare up here.
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2012/04/02/2092707/police-fbi-plan-koenig-news-conference.htmlKevin Sturgeon, 27, said he'd been living in the lower unit of a house that overlooks the lake for about a month and a half. From the house, located at Fox Run Campground, Sturgeon said he was used to hearing the sounds of ice-fishing and other lake activity on the lake but was startled Sunday night when he saw "three backhoe-type trucks" pushing snow around nearby on park land.
So could he have gone out onto the lake with the shed during the day when the park was open?
So could he have gone out onto the lake with the shed during the day when the park was open?
My hats off to APD. I think they have done a phenomenal job on this case.