CA - Malibu Creek State Park Shooting, Tristan Beaudette, 35, 22 June 2018 *Arrest* #2

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I agree. They just can't take a chance on reopening this campground. Also speaking of staff I wonder who they are.

There's the CPS staff - rangers, admin, groundskeepers, maintenance, program directors, etc. Then there's a revolving group of people - biologists, botanists, soil scientists, environmental scientists, GIS specialists, archaeologists, grad students and fellows in all of the above - who spend varying amounts of time at the park as their work requires.

I've explained before in this thread that there are two house-type buildings just adjacent to the campground which are used by these workers - you can see one of them just behind the fence at Campsite 39 here. The other is just out of sight behind the trees. To the right of the house, you go up a slight hill and there's a maintenance yard with garage buildings and equipment.

(I wrote a detailed report of my July excursion to the park and campground; you can read that upthread.)
 
There's the CPS staff - rangers, admin, groundskeepers, maintenance, program directors, etc. Then there's a revolving group of people - biologists, botanists, soil scientists, environmental scientists, GIS specialists, archaeologists, grad students and fellows in all of the above - who spend varying amounts of time at the park as their work requires.

I've explained before in this thread that there are two house-type buildings just adjacent to the campground which are used by these workers - you can see one of them just behind the fence at Campsite 39 here. The other is just out of sight behind the trees. To the right of the house, you go up a slight hill and there's a maintenance yard with garage buildings and equipment.

(I wrote a detailed report of my July excursion to the park and campground; you can read that upthread.)

In the two house type buildings do they house workers?
 
In the two house type buildings do they house workers?

I know that they do - or used to - in one of them. From what I was told, it sounded more temporary than permanent and it was for known people with an established reason (field studies, etc) to be in the park. The other one looked empty or possibly used for functions/events.
 
I have known of people going to Yellowstone to work. They took mobile trailer homes that they lived in. No pay but free campsites.
Coming off the Mollie Tibbetts site where the farm owners provided a home for their workers I wondered if this was similiar.
 
I meant well. Somebody walked up to a tent in the middle of the night and shot a sleeping man in the head! Not many can do something like that!
Perhaps I should have called the shooter fearless!
I didn't read that he was shot in the head, the bullet hit his upper torso. Saying it was 'in the head' implies the shooter knew what he was doing. I think it was just fluke he didn't hit one of the childen.

The reason we call these kinds of people 'cold blooded' is because they are more like reptiles than humans. The only emotions displayed by reptiles are fear and aggression.
 
Polygraph everybody that lives within 3 miles of the canyon
 
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Has this been posted already? It's a map showing the locations of the shootings:
Malibu Canyon Shootings and Crimes UPDATED Aug. 2018 - Google My Maps

Source local paper:
Shootings UPDATE: Rattled Residents Plagued by Ongoing Reports of Shots Fired and Violent Crimes Making Their Way to Malibu - The Local Malibu

Most are so close to the road, it suggests the shooter had a place that was convenient to park his car.

Thank you! Kind of a wonky type circle out there.

I can't stop thinking about mitrice and now am wondering if her murder was a part of this.

Has anybody found any common thread in these killings?
 
I didn't read that he was shot in the head, the bullet hit his upper torso. Saying it was 'in the head' implies the shooter knew what he was doing. I think it was just fluke he didn't hit one of the childen.

The reason we call these kinds of people 'cold blooded' is because they are more like reptiles than humans. The only emotions displayed by reptiles are fear and aggression.
Yes it was a shot to the head.
Calif. Father Killed in Front of Daughters While Camping Was Shot in the Head: Coroner

Assistant Chief Ed Winter of the Los Angeles County coroner’s office tells PEOPLE Tristan Beaudette passed away from a single shot to the head.

Slain scientist shot in head at California park with history of reported gunfire - NY Daily News

A 35-year-old camper and father of two was shot in the head and killed while camping in a California park with a history of mysterious shootings, according to Los Angeles County officials.
 
From the local area's The Acorn:

Investigation mounts as another dead body is discovered in the area

Calabasas City Manager Gary Lysik visited the crime scene and confirmed that it lies within the city limits, on parkland owned by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.

“(Lost Hills Sheriff’s Capt. Josh Thai) informed me of the situation and I started asking some questions,” Lysik said. “There was absolutely no evidence of any wrongdoing, no weapons found, anything. They’re not calling this a homicide,” Lysik said.

“They believe they know who it is but the name is being withheld until other family members are notified. There was really nothing to let the public know in this instance. It was an unfortunate event. . . and because they’re not releasing the name I think I’m limited to what I should say.”

And if murders and body dumps aren't enough for you, there's also a suspected animal mutilator active in the area:

Second report of animal mutilation in Agoura Hills
 
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