I was just coming to post this but I knew y’all would have it! The “chop like” wounds were a little creepy to me. I don’t like the similarities and I hope Steven’s case has a little more scrutiny now. Its too close imo.
The contractor angle is interesting, is it somebody that keeps getting outbid, maybe thinks they deserve more money, somebody whose work is subpar so they aren’t getting contracts. Maybe a drifter that does off books work but looks for opportunities to kill too. They must have a car though or maybe a camper van. That was common when I was out there so maybe I can provide something here. People lived in campers and worked in the area until the weather changed and they’d head south for work. That’s what I did too so I was familiar with the lifestyle. Local harvests, the oil fields and construction were the main jobs the traveling community did until around mid to late October. There were a lot of good people but not all were good, some were really bad people and we knew who to stay away from. It was an easy way to be off grid for some. That may be something to look into. Sometimes the local contractors would come to our temporary jobs to recruit too, because we would take cash, knew it was temporary and there were no questions asked. We also did have tent campers in our makeshift campgrounds. They weren’t supposed to be there without a weather proofed camper but I guess they did the harvests that way every year so they allowed them. They came from the desert somewhere and that is how they lived all of the time. Our makeshift campgrounds were usually in a local fair property, usually very isolated too. I had to travel to Williston or Bozeman for groceries, a few hours either way. No hookups for most, except some may get electric if they get to the area early enough. Even in a camper it is a difficult way to live out there. Snow in October is not uncommon, it’s really windy and quite cold this time of the year. The money was good though. The local McDonald’s was only open certain days a week because everybody was taking the higher pay jobs in the oil fields too. Most of them also lived in camps because there is no housing. We came out to do the work the locals couldn’t because they were in the oil patch.
I hope I didn’t ramble too much but the traveling angle also stuck with me since I read about this horrible murder. This is what I did but I had the security of a hard sided camper, where Dustin was in a tent. Same type of traveling work and I’m sure not all people involved in it are good people unfortunately.