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Camper murdered

DNA on beer can helped lead to suspect in brutal campsite killing: Sheriff

A Montana man has been charged in the killing of a fellow camper that was so brutal it was initially reported by a 911 caller as a possible bear attack.

Daren Christopher Abbey, 41, of Basin, Montana, has been charged with deliberate homicide in the killing of Dustin Kjersem, authorities announced at a news conference Thursday evening.

Gallatin County Sheriff Dan Springer said Abbey confessed to the killing after investigators zeroed in on him based on DNA collected from a beer can inside the slain man's tent.

The sheriff said it does not appear the two men knew each other and that they met in a "chance encounter" as Abbey searched for a campsite.

The sheriff said Kjersem arrived in the Moose Creek area on Oct. 10 for a camping trip and had set up a wall tent, complete with a wood stove, beds and lamps.

That same night, Abbey was also in the area looking for a place to camp and noticed Kjersem had already taken the campsite, the sheriff said.

Abbey told investigators Kjersem "welcomed him to the campsite" and offered him a beer, the sheriff said.

Then at some point Abbey hit Kjersem with a piece of wood, stabbed him in the neck with a screwdriver and then hit him with an ax, the sheriff said.
 
Sad. For the most part people met in the bush are pretty trustworthy. It is a good filter for character. If I travel solo I definitely have my big Border Collie to judge character. I pack hardware, but it takes some serious situational awareness to stay out of trouble.

There have been a few incidents on the AT in the last few years, but thankfully these are rare occurrences. I will take my chances in the bush every time over a city or even the ride in a truck to get there.
 
I read about this case soon after it was first discovered. Good to see they caught the guilty party.

I'm guessing this wasn't anywhere we'd call wilderness.
 
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