Anonymous ID: 6f8132 Sept. 22, 2021, 5:31 p.m. No.14639955   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9966 >>9971 >>9985

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/rescue-crews-are-searching-yellowstone-for-a-former-navy-seal-after-his-half-brother-was-found-dead-in-the-park/ar-AAOHoqr?ocid=msedgntp

 

Rescue crews are searching Yellowstone for a former Navy SEAL after his half brother was found dead in the park

 

11 hrs ago

Anonymous ID: 6f8132 Sept. 22, 2021, 5:34 p.m. No.14639971   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9991

>>14639955

>>14639955

>Rescue crews are searching Yellowstone for a former Navy SEAL after his half brother was found dead in the park

 

Crews at Yellowstone National Park are searching for 74-year-old Kim Crumbo, a former Navy SEAL.

Crumbo and his half-brother, 67-year-old Mark O'Neill, were reported missing on Sunday after they failed to return from a four-day trip to the park.

O'Neill's body was found on the shore of Yellowstone's Shoshone Lake on Monday.

 

Rescue crews at Yellowstone are searching for a former Navy SEAL after his half-brother was found dead at the national park.

 

The National Parks Service said in a press release on Tuesday that Kim Crumbo, 74, and his half brother, 67-year-old Mark O'Neill, were reported missing on Sunday after they failed to return from a four-night backcountry trip to Yellowstone's Shoshone Lake.

 

Officials found the brothers' vacant campsite and canoe on Sunday, and on Monday found O'Neill's body along the shore of the lake.

 

Ten crew members searched the area for Crumbo on Tuesday, but have not yet found him.

 

It remains unclear how O'Neill died, and the National Park Service said that an investigation is ongoing.

 

Crumbo and O'Neill both used to work for the National Park Service, according to the press release.

Anonymous ID: 6f8132 Sept. 22, 2021, 5:44 p.m. No.14640027   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0037 >>0277

>>14639979

>https://nypost.com/2021/09/17/zone-of-death-how-it-could-relate-to-the-gabby-petito-case/

>>14640007

>so is that why those fedres fucks go up there every year for their confab?

 

What does Yellowstone’s ‘zone of death’ have to do with Gabby Petito?

 

The case of Long Island woman Gabby Petito’s disappearance has reignited theories about a “zone of death” in Yellowstone National Park where a murderer could get off scot-free.

 

Petito last called her family from Grand Teton National Park, which neighbors Yellowstone National Park — where a glitch in the Constitution could make a 50-mile strip of land the perfect place to get away with murder.

 

A 2005 academic paper titled “The Perfect Crime” by Michigan State University law professor Brian Kalt suggests “there is a 50-square-mile swath of Idaho in which one might be able to commit felonies with impunity.”

 

The entire Yellowstone National Park falls under the federal judicial district of Wyoming, including an uninhabited small strip of land behind the Idaho state border now known as the “zone of death.”

 

The Sixth Amendment requires all criminal prosecutions to be heard by a jury from the state and district where the crime was committed.

Anonymous ID: 6f8132 Sept. 22, 2021, 5:47 p.m. No.14640037   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0040

>>14640027

>What does Yellowstone’s ‘zone of death’ have to do with Gabby Petito?

 

Some people on social media have suggested that the most logical place to search for Gabby Petito is in the “zone of death.”

Moab Police Department via AP

A crime committed in the “zone of death” has never been brought before the courts, so it is uncertain how the loophole would be interpreted.

 

But social media sleuths have suggested the “zone of death” is the most logical place to search for the missing 22-year-old, who never returned from a cross-country road trip with her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie.

 

The last text message from Gabby Petito’s phone warned that she didn’t have phone service in Yosemite National Park, and was sent two days before her van emerged in Florida.

Anonymous ID: 6f8132 Sept. 22, 2021, 7 p.m. No.14640543   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.kmov.com/news/juvenile-cites-self-defense-after-jefferson-county-man-fatally-shot-by-bow-and-arrow/article_deff62f6-1b14-11ec-927e-8b3513774c66.html

 

Juvenile cites self-defense after Jefferson County man fatally shot by bow and arrow

UPDATED SEP 21, 2021 | POSTED ON SEP 21, 2021