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Clark went to work at Rolling Sage Bank, where he would in time rise to Vice President of Business Development. Dorothy was was a stay-at-home mom, though a busy one. She not only volunteered as a parent aide at her children’s schools, but served on the organizing committee for the Barlow County Fair and worked on various charitable events sponsored by the Bear Lodge where Clark was a member.
Clark went to work at Rolling Sage Bank, where he would in time rise to Vice President of Business Development. Dorothy was was a stay-at-home mom, though a busy one. She not only volunteered as a parent aide at her children’s schools, but served on the organizing committee for the Barlow County Fair and worked on various charitable events sponsored by the Bear Lodge where Clark was a member.


The boys played football and ran track in the spring. Of the two, Jared was bigger and more physically intimidating—known as something of a bully at school. Emile was quieter, smaller, the better runner. He was less likely to get into trouble, but was quick to defend his brother. You didn’t want to get on the wrong side of the Freshwater Twins. They were a force to be reckoned with at Barlow Consolidated High School.<ref>[[The Samuelton Ledger]]</ref>
The boys played football and ran track in the spring. Of the two, Jared was bigger and more physically intimidating—known as something of a bully at school. Emile was quieter, smaller, the better runner. He was less likely to get into trouble, but was quick to defend his brother. You didn’t want to get on the wrong side of the Freshwater Twins. They were a force to be reckoned with at Barlow Consolidated High School.
Tabitha was reportedly her own girl. A little more than three years younger than the twins, she stayed out of their orbit. Like them, she was athletic, with a keen love of soccer. But she was also an advanced student and known as a mechanical whiz, particularly with electronics and motors. The was the only girl in the robotics club at her school.
Tabitha was reportedly her own girl. A little more than three years younger than the twins, she stayed out of their orbit. Like them, she was athletic, with a keen love of soccer. But she was also an advanced student and known as a mechanical whiz, particularly with electronics and motors. The was the only girl in the robotics club at her school.


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'''The Discovery of the Bodies and Early Investigation'''
'''The Discovery of the Bodies and Early Investigation'''


The first indication something was amiss was when Dorothy failed to appear at the fair committee meeting at the Bear Lodge at 10:00am. She also failed to answer her cell when another committee member called. But no one was too worried. She wasn’t one to go AWOL, and people were happy to cut her some slack. “Something probably came up and she wasn’t able to let us know.”<ref>[[The Samuelton Ledger]]</ref> By then, she had likely been dead for more than an hour.
The first indication something was amiss was when Dorothy failed to appear at the fair committee meeting at the Bear Lodge at 10:00am. She also failed to answer her cell when another committee member called. But no one was too worried. She wasn’t one to go AWOL, and people were happy to cut her some slack. “Something probably came up and she wasn’t able to let us know.” By then, she had likely been dead for more than an hour.


But it wasn’t until late Saturday evening that people began to suspect something serious had happened. Jared and Emile were expected at a party being held by a member of the football team. When they didn’t show up, and didn’t respond to text messages or social media comments, a group of boys drove up to Freshwater Knoll to find them. “I figured they were grounded,” teammate Jack MacElroy would say. “Their mom could be kind of a b***h about the stupidest stuff, so we thought we’d try to help them sneak out.”<ref>[[The Samuelton Ledger]]</ref>
But it wasn’t until late Saturday evening that people began to suspect something serious had happened. Jared and Emile were expected at a party being held by a member of the football team. When they didn’t show up, and didn’t respond to text messages or social media comments, a group of boys drove up to Freshwater Knoll to find them. “I figured they were grounded,” teammate Jack MacElroy would say. “Their mom could be kind of a b***h about the stupidest stuff, so we thought we’d try to help them sneak out.”


However, the boys came upon a dark house. At this point, some speculated the family had gone away on a trip. But if so, the lack of communication either through social media or by phone or text was starting to look weird. Jared’s girlfriend [[Madison Key]] and another girl drove up to the house first thing Sunday morning. They found the quiet unsettling and almost left, but Madison decided to ring the doorbell. Through windows on either side of the front door they could see into the front hall, but from that angle they were unable to see the blood on the stairs or through to the where the bodies lay in the living room. After getting no answer, they went around to the side door. They then went to the side door. There, Madison spotted the slumped figure of Emile through a gap in the curtains on the side door’s window. When the figure didn’t move despite repeated knocks and yells, Madison dialed 911 on her cellphone.
However, the boys came upon a dark house. At this point, some speculated the family had gone away on a trip. But if so, the lack of communication either through social media or by phone or text was starting to look weird. Jared’s girlfriend [[Madison Key]] and another girl drove up to the house first thing Sunday morning. They found the quiet unsettling and almost left, but Madison decided to ring the doorbell. Through windows on either side of the front door they could see into the front hall, but from that angle they were unable to see the blood on the stairs or through to the where the bodies lay in the living room. After getting no answer, they went around to the side door. They then went to the side door. There, Madison spotted the slumped figure of Emile through a gap in the curtains on the side door’s window. When the figure didn’t move despite repeated knocks and yells, Madison dialed 911 on her cellphone.
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In subsequent questioning by state child services specialists, Odelia was unresponsive. Some believe she witnessed the killings, but if so, she has never admitted it. Others have speculated she merely heard the shots Clark fired at her mother and hid in terror. The latter seems more likely. What is certain is that at some point she crept from her hiding place and saw her dead mother, getting close enough to leave her handprint in the congealing blood. She then returned to her hiding place and didn’t come out for another day.
In subsequent questioning by state child services specialists, Odelia was unresponsive. Some believe she witnessed the killings, but if so, she has never admitted it. Others have speculated she merely heard the shots Clark fired at her mother and hid in terror. The latter seems more likely. What is certain is that at some point she crept from her hiding place and saw her dead mother, getting close enough to leave her handprint in the congealing blood. She then returned to her hiding place and didn’t come out for another day.


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>}}


==References==
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Revision as of 13:59, 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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