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<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Clark’s body had suffered significant decomposition, indicating he had been dead for many years. Cause of death was attributed to a gunshot wound in the chest which pierced the sternum and likely the heart, then damaged the spine. Physical evidence recovered from the grave suggested he’d been alive until at least November 2009, roughly seven months after the murders of his wife and children.<ref>[[Memory Garden]]</ref></p>
<p>Clark’s body had suffered significant decomposition, indicating he had been dead for many years. Cause of death was attributed to a gunshot wound in the chest which pierced the sternum and likely the heart, then damaged the spine. Physical evidence recovered from the grave suggested he’d been alive until at least November 2009, roughly seven months after the murders of his wife and children.<ref>[[Memory Garden]]</ref></p>
<p>It was further learned that Emile also survived despite being shot in the head. However, he suffered a significant brain injury which left him with serious cognitive impairments that required permanent institutionalization. His legal guardian, [[Virginia Newland]] (also Towhee’s foster mother), decided to keep this information from Towhee. She believed the fact Emile could never interact with or even recognize his little sister would be too upsetting to Towhee.</p>
<p>It was further learned that Emile also survived despite being shot in the head. However, he suffered a significant brain injury which left him with serious cognitive impairments that required permanent institutionalization. His legal guardian, [[Virginia Newland]] (also Towhee’s foster mother), decided to keep this information from Towhee. She believed because Emile could never interact with or even recognize his little sister, knowing he was still alive would be too painful for Towhee.</p>
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Revision as of 16:59, 12 November 2019

The Freshwater Murders were an act of family annihilation believed to be perpetrated by Clark Freshwater. They are often called "The Freshwater Slaughter" by true crime buffs and others, though this is a casual reference.

General Information

On February 14, 2009, Dorothy Freshwater and her children Jared, Emile, and Tabitha were fatally shot in the family home, Freshwater Knoll, in Samuelton, Oregon. Only Dorothy’s youngest daughter, Towhee, survived. The prime suspect was Dorothy’s husband Clark Freshwater. In the aftermath of the slayings, Clark disappeared and remained at-large for more than ten years.

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Victims

Online Description of the Freshwater Murders

What follows is an overview of the murders published at a popular true crime website. It is based on published reports and official accounts released by investigating authorities.

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