OR OR - David 'Dave' Lewis, 46, Ashland, 4 September 2008

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I know that vacation cabins/homes are common targets for break-ins and squatters, especially if doors/windows are kept unlocked. I've even read of cases where vacant, remote properties have been turned into meth labs or stash houses -- I wonder if maybe someone set up shop in the vacation cabin thinking it was abandoned and ended up in a confrontation with Dave. That could also explain why the vacation cabin was also destroyed, too.
I think that is a totally plausible scenario. If there were lights on or unusual activity, it's possible that Dave would stop over to check it out on his way home from Hyatt Lake.

I do think you'd have to be fairly familiar with that area to get up to Dave's, even following him, to get in and out of that cabin in the pitch dark. Besides just having a flashlight, you needed to light kerosene lanterns inside the cabin and that takes a moment to get lit.

Like you, I've wondered about tire tracks but I imagine there were big fire trucks, LE and other emergency workers rolling through. Still hopeful it's evidence like that that they're holding back.

It's hard to know.
 
I think that is a totally plausible scenario. If there were lights on or unusual activity, it's possible that Dave would stop over to check it out on his way home from Hyatt Lake.

I do think you'd have to be fairly familiar with that area to get up to Dave's, even following him, to get in and out of that cabin in the pitch dark. Besides just having a flashlight, you needed to light kerosene lanterns inside the cabin and that takes a moment to get lit.

Like you, I've wondered about tire tracks but I imagine there were big fire trucks, LE and other emergency workers rolling through. Still hopeful it's evidence like that that they're holding back.

It's hard to know.
It's also possible that he was home for the evening and had lanterns going. Someone could have surprised him.
 
Ashland Daily Tidings
Sunday September 7, 2008
Local- page 2b

This article announced the identification of Troy Dean Carney, 44. It also mentions in the second to last paragraph, that the Sheriff's Office were also investigating a suspicious death and suspected arson at a cabin on Dead Indian Memorial Road. [I've had these newspapers since they were originally published in 2008]
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Someone put this on the news...
 

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Klamath Falls Herald and News September 23, 2009


Lewis died of homicidal violence, according to a sheriff's office press release.

Carney's body was found at a campsite on the Bear Creek Greenway.

Authorities believe the incidents are linked, but will not disclose the link because it may jeopardize the investigation.

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Klamath Falls Herald and News September 23, 2009


Lewis died of homicidal violence, according to a sheriff's office press release.

Carney's body was found at a campsite on the Bear Creek Greenway.

Authorities believe the incidents are linked, but will not disclose the link because it may jeopardize the investigation.

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Have we ever gotten a definitive statement about whether the two cases are linked or not. I’ve heard it both ways over the years.
 

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