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How the initial responding deputies or subsequent investigators failed to find her during many searches of the house remains unexplained to this day.
How the initial responding deputies or subsequent investigators failed to find her during many searches of the house remains unexplained to this day.


'''Note''': much of this account is drawn from articles in the [[Samuelton Ledger]]<ref>.[[The Samuelton Ledger]]</ref>}}
'''Note''': much of this account is drawn from articles in the [[Samuelton Ledger]].<ref>[[The Samuelton Ledger]]</ref>}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:02, 22 July 2019

The Freshwater Murders were an act of family annihilation believed to be perpetrated by Clark Freshwater. On February 14, 2009, Clark's wife Dorothy and his children Jared, Emile, and Tabitha Freshwater were shot to death in the family home, Freshwater Knoll, in Samuelton, Oregon. Only the youngest member of the family, Towhee, survived. In the aftermath of the slayings, Clark disappeared and remained at-large for more than ten years.

In 2018, Clark's body was discovered in a shallow grave in the cemetery at the long-abandoned Hensley Asylum for Infirm Ladies and Needful Girls outside Crestview, Oregon.


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Online Description of the Freshwater Murders

What follows is an account of the murders published at a popular true crime website.

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