Couple killed while hiking with kids

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Theory: they were in witness protection and had just been moved to Arkansas.


Sometimes the sound of hooves is just horses and not zebras



Lol. I bet you trot that one out a lot!


Hahahah! Good one! 😊👍


That's a "good one"? Lame. You are easy to please, PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Theory: they were in witness protection and had just been moved to Arkansas.


Sometimes the sound of hooves is just horses and not zebras



Lol. I bet you trot that one out a lot!


Hahahah! Good one! 😊👍


That's a "good one"? Lame. You are easy to please, PP.


OH I GET IT!!!! "Trot" this one out. Urgh, I feel like an idiot. Good one!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Theory: they were in witness protection and had just been moved to Arkansas.


Could also be something like a business deal gone wrong or trying to avoid a family/custody issue. It might be random, but I think most people would take their kids and drive away if their spouse had just been attacked by a random person, rather than leaving two kids too young to drive and going back to fight an unknown attacker.


Did the woman know her husband was attacked before she took her young daughters to the car? If she didn't know, how would she think to "drive away"? She returned to where her husband was after her kids were in car.


The newsweek article quotes the police as saying they were attacked while hiking with their kids. So she brought the kids to the car and then went back. I think it's more likely someone would do this if the person attacking them was someone they knew (in hopes that the mom could talk them down, and possibly talk about things they didn't want the kids hearing, plus not being worried that the person was going to hurt the kids). I'd certainly be less likely to go back if I had no idea who the attacker was, what weapons they had, why we were being attacked, if they'd kill the kids, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One word: Arkansas. Yuck.


The moved to Arkansas from California, which is unusual -- maybe they are natives?

From the photos, it almost looked like the wife was a POC? A mixed race couple in the current times might attract attention in Arkansas?


LOL, you need to get out more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One word: Arkansas. Yuck.


The moved to Arkansas from California, which is unusual -- maybe they are natives?

From the photos, it almost looked like the wife was a POC? A mixed race couple in the current times might attract attention in Arkansas?


Arkansas around Walmart HQ is legit booming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.4029tv.com/article/devils-den-arkansas-homicide-trail-clinton-cristen-brink/65528122

https://nypost.com/2025/07/28/us-news/arkansas-couple-killed-at-devils-den-state-park-while-hiking-with-young-daughters-suspect-at-large/

This is crazy - not too many details out yet, though local chatter supposedly is that the dad was attacked, the mom took the two kids to the car and then came back and to help her husband and was then killed as well. So few details have been released, lots of rumors of course...



People carry firearms for protection from other people, not the bears.
Anonymous
Many rural areas are being taken over by drug cartels to grow marijuana.

Stumble upon a grow spot and you might not make it out alive. Happens more and more often now.

Some grow spots are quite small, no more than average size house lot, and some are larger. Always mixed in with natural vegetation and trees, they are not like plowed fields of corn, so harder to spot.

Be aware of this when in rural areas hiking and camping.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One word: Arkansas. Yuck.


The moved to Arkansas from California, which is unusual -- maybe they are natives?

From the photos, it almost looked like the wife was a POC? A mixed race couple in the current times might attract attention in Arkansas?


LOL, you need to get out more.


+1 Seriously!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hiking isn't camping.


Hiking is just as distasteful as this camping.


Do you ever make it out of your house or a full-blown recluse?
Anonymous
This is not random killer was stabbed as well per reports

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is not random killer was stabbed as well per reports



Are you trying to say the killer was stabbed? If so, what does that have to do with it being random or not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hiking isn't camping.


Hiking is just as distasteful as this camping.


“Distasteful,” ????
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hiking isn't camping.


Hiking is just as distasteful as this camping.


Do you ever make it out of your house or a full-blown recluse?


You do know that people are out there gusting their polluted breath into the air?!?!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One word: Arkansas. Yuck.


Tell me you've never been to Arkansas without telling me....


Not the PP but I second the yuck. It is a very pretty state but filled with really not great people. The state motto is Thank God for Mississippi. Because if it wasn’t for Mississippi, they’d be last in everything. Sure there are pockets of normal people there but it is veeerry backwards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One word: Arkansas. Yuck.


Tell me you've never been to Arkansas without telling me....


Not the PP but I second the yuck. It is a very pretty state but filled with really not great people. The state motto is Thank God for Mississippi. Because if it wasn’t for Mississippi, they’d be last in everything. Sure there are pockets of normal people there but it is veeerry backwards.


Have you actually been there? It's not even that "pretty compared to say parts of WV, Idaho, or Colorado. It's just a horrible, trashy maga state.
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