Clinton David Brink, 43 & Cristen Amanda Brink, 41 found on trail - Devil's Den State Park, AR- 26 July, 2025 #2 *Arrest*

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  • #661
$1785 a month, on a young teachers salary? Hmmmm
He may have had roommates, or was planning to get them.

One wonders what the people he encountered in Sand Springs, Oklahoma had to say about him.

This is also not outside the age for mental breaks for things like schizophrenia.
 
  • #662
I heard them say that "there is no indication at this time that the girls were his target.

The Major was asked if the defendant made a confession. She replied that it was "an admission," she clearly didn't want to use the term "confession."
IMO, an admission would be a verbal “Yes, I was there and hurt those people”. And a confession would be more like a formal written statement detailing exactly what happened, in chronological order, and signed by the perp. I can see how one word would be used instead of the other, IMO
 
  • #663
Apologies if this has already been posted and I overlooked it. It's the security camera footage of his arrest at the hairdresser, posted by 5News:

I know this is so far down the list of things to wonder about, but can someone explain the curls in the 2nd mug shot? He went in the salon with straight hair…

I’m confused
 
  • #664
I know this is so far down the list of things to wonder about, but can someone explain the curls in the 2nd mug shot? He went in the salon with straight hair…

I’m confused
He took a shower before the mug shot? He had been days in the rough, maybe? Raining?
 
  • #665
$1785 a month, on a young teachers salary? Hmmmm
Seems like a stretch, but perhaps do-able if he is frugal and earns extra money by coaching, for example. Not sure why a single guy would rent a three bedroom, but maybe that's the normal housing stock there. And, maybe he planned on having roommates, which would make the place within affordable reach.

I know nothing about cars. LE said he drove a Kia Stinger. How is that on a budget?

I wonder if we'll find him living beyond his means. Moving from state to state is expensive and would likely eat up any savings he could manage during the school year.

Financial stress can surface in behavior. NOT saying that is what happened here, but perhaps something to consider.

jmopinion
 
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thank you for posting, I saw the part where they cuffed him before the press conference started. He is so much slighter than I expected, and looks so very young. ALmost like it does not match that photo from the backside we've looked at.
Emphasis mine.

Here's a msm recap of that footage :
Starts about 29:17 .


Some interesting comments below.
Omo.
 
  • #668
It's likely a very small concession, but perhaps it will be a comfort over the years to know how many people hold their parents in the absolute highest regard for protecting their children. And, maybe, when they are older they will take comfort in knowing their parents died together as a team, true parenting partners.

I will hold the family in my heart, silently of course. Let's leave them be.

jmopinion

of course, leave them be.... i was just sharing good words/thoughts in the hope it might be sort of uplifting.

jmo
 
  • #669
I know this is so far down the list of things to wonder about, but can someone explain the curls in the 2nd mug shot? He went in the salon with straight hair…

I’m confused

I assume he was in custody for both of those photos.
I’m guessing while in custody they gave him a haircut, as he murdered two people using a knife so his hair could contain cast off blood.

His curly locks became evidence.

Then they took another mugshot.

IMO
 
  • #670
His hair may have been dampened and had a product that is a detangler/straightener sprayed on it by the hairdresser to make it easier to comb and cut. Once his hair dried, it may have been curlier.
 
  • #671
I for one would give that serious consideration.

Rather than kill himself to protect society from his likely future depravity, he commits a crime that would guarantee a death penalty sentence.

A 'slow suicide by law enforcement' methodology. And possibly by not involving any children in this crime he may spare himself torture in prison.

Interesting concept, IMO.

I have no desire to be in prison, I don’t even care to live in a city or be in a crowd.
I also don’t want to die, there is too much I enjoy doing.

If I had urges that were illegal, I don’t know.
Get some kind of hormone therapy, or surgery?
Maybe live in the woods somewhere and stay away from people who could be victims?
Find a distraction, take up a hobby?

I’m sure it is not this simple, or we wouldn’t have a Registered Sex Offender website for each state showing where they all live.

IMO
 
  • #672
Video of Andrew James McGann being booked into correctional facility.
 
  • #673
DBM
 
  • #674
His hair may have been dampened and had a product that is a detangler/straightener sprayed on it by the hairdresser to make it easier to comb and cut. Once his hair dried, it may have been curlier.
I agree, in the youtube video of the arrest you can see he was arrested with his bangs straight - probably so they could be trimmed in the salon. He was probably then booked into the local jail, where he showered before being transferred.

Not sure why they released both - maybe just because they are quite different, they decided to release the earlier one too.
 
  • #675
Emphasis mine.

Here's a msm recap of that footage :
Starts about 29:17 .


Some interesting comments below.
Omo.
After listening to the hairstylist, I'm getting a different perspective of him.

I assumed he would have a "mask" of an affable school teacher. But the stylist said he was scary and soulless, which is not a huge surprise for a double-murderer. The surprise is he didn't want to or couldn't pretend to be sociable and friendly in an atmosphere where it's normal to be at least a little friendly.

Now I'm wondering if he isn't intelligent? I know he would have to be for his career, but I guess I thought he'd present himself better, to be able to fake sociability.

If LE asked, "Did you kill them?" did he answer "yes" because he's kinda dumb?

Is he all there?

(Yes, I know his crimes indicate he isn't "all there," but I hope ykwim.)

Sorry for all the random, rambly thoughts.

jmopinion
 
  • #676

A preliminary report from the Washington County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office said dispatch received a 911 call from Devil’s Den State Park on July 26 from someone saying they found two bodies on a trail, and a “large amount” of blood was present.

The hiker found two girls and led them off the trail before attempting to look for their parents. That hiker then found the bodies of the parents on the trail, according to the report.
 
  • #677
of course, leave them be.... i was just sharing good words/thoughts in the hope it might be sort of uplifting.

jmo
Oh yes! I didn't mean that to be directed to you or anyone at all. I meant more of a "go in peace" sentiment.

I can see how that came off preachy, but that's not what I meant.


jmo
 
  • #678

A preliminary report from the Washington County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office said dispatch received a 911 call from Devil’s Den State Park on July 26 from someone saying they found two bodies on a trail, and a “large amount” of blood was present.

The hiker found two girls and led them off the trail before attempting to look for their parents. That hiker then found the bodies of the parents on the trail, according to the report.
That hiker is also very much a hero. And very brave.
 
  • #679
After listening to the hairstylist, I'm getting a different perspective of him.

I assumed he would have a "mask" of an affable school teacher. But the stylist said he was scary and soulless, which is not a huge surprise for a double-murderer. The surprise is he didn't want to or couldn't pretend to be sociable and friendly in an atmosphere where it's normal to be at least a little friendly.

Now I'm wondering if he isn't intelligent? I know he would have to be for his career, but I guess I thought he'd present himself better, to be able to fake sociability.

If LE asked, "Did you kill them?" did he answer "yes" because he's kinda dumb?

Is he all there?

(Yes, I know his crimes indicate he isn't "all there," but I hope ykwim.)

Sorry for all the random, rambly thoughts.

jmopinion

He must have basic intelligence to get into college, graduate, take his licensing exams, and interview and all that. So what happened next?

I too am wondering. Did he have some sort of emotional break?
I of course think anyone who could do such a thing is broken in some way.
And how could you live with the images and sounds in your head afterwards?

So a few days later he is seen with visible blood still in his car?
What murderer drives the get away car around with visible blood in it, and goes to get a haircut?

What thinking went on before going to the park?
Very strange

IMO
 
  • #680

A preliminary report from the Washington County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office said dispatch received a 911 call from Devil’s Den State Park on July 26 from someone saying they found two bodies on a trail, and a “large amount” of blood was present.

The hiker found two girls and led them off the trail before attempting to look for their parents. That hiker then found the bodies of the parents on the trail, according to the report.
What a hero that hiker is.

Firstly making sure the girls were safe then returning to look for their parents putting themselves in harms way.
 
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