Wow, interesting find regarding Camp 18. I wasn't aware of that. I don't know much about Camp 18 except it is a big clue in this case. Whoever is responsible is familiar with that area. I do know it is very remote and according to locals a lot of those back roads were unpaved at the time and difficult to maneuver at that time of year. I had heard it was a logging area and used for hunting as well (PCOS requested records of any deer kills within that area).
In regards to Tina's past perpetrators, one was her father. Sue was separated from him at the time. Authorities checked him out, he was on the other side of the country active in the Navy. The other was a man who lived in the trailer park the Sharpes lived in when they first moved to Quincy. There was a police report filed over the incident. She also had a special education teacher that showed inappropriate interest in her. He became a registered sex offender later on. There appears to be quite a few other pedophiles in the area as well, including the assistant sheriff at the time.
Even if he's shady, I don't think dad was the primary perp.
If he was involved, he would have taken the kids (all, alive) or tried to or someone try to. There would probably have been instructions to take all kids alive.
Makes sense for there to be a high pop of sex offenders in the area near a prison.
I'm sure some were paroled/released. from that very work camp and its programs.
Camp 18 also houses one of Calis only gas death chambers - so, they house death row inmates.
I don't think a car was used to get to the park/woods/camp.
I think it was more than likely an on foot trek, or something similar once they got into the camp area.
Maybe utilizing some hitch hiking but that would be a big risk of detection.
Depends on how bold the perpetrator is when he/she.thinks they are on the verge of being discovered.
Did any park rangers live near Quincy/Kiddie?
When did the park become a national forest?
I can not find this on their website.
Hunting is usually not allowed in some National Forests.
Plumas does allow Firewood/Tree Cutting permits.
When did they start that permit program?
Ishi Camp 18 website:
Ishi Conservation Camp #18 - Inmate101
Plumas Forest website:
Plumas National Forest - About the Forest
I am going to start data collection for sex offenders known in the area at the time.
Ill need help with names/ideas like you mentioned above.
Ill try to find background on them if possible in public records.
Ill try some random common last names searches on Ishi Camp 18 inmate lookup to see what type of offenders they house currently.
That may give hints as to their historical trend of types of inmates they would have housed.
Anyone with deeper knowledge on Ishi Correctional Camp 18 please speak up.
Anyone know anyone that was housed there?
Don't need their name, just need to know what type of offenders might be housed there around the seventies to see if my hunches might hold water.