Murdered man’s injuries were so horrific it was thought he was mauled by bear – Cannasumer

Murdered man’s injuries were so horrific it was thought he was mauled by bear

Dustin Kjersem
Dustin Kjersem, 35, was found dead in his tent in Montana

A man police believe was murdered was found with such horrific injuries his death was initially reported as a bear attack.

Dustin Kjersem, from Belgrade, Montana in the US, was last seen on Thursday October 10 when he left in his pick-up truck for a weekend camping in Big Sky, 45 miles away.

The 35-year-old father and tradesman was due to meet a friend on Friday afternoon but never turned up.

The friend went searching for Dustin the following morning and was horrified tofind him dead in his tent at a campsite.

His injuries were so intense the friend reported the incident to emergency services as a bear attack, according to local news site 7 KBZK Bozeman.

But after investigation, police concluded he was murdered and are now on the hunt for the person or people behind the brutal attack.

‘This is a homicide. And we are working all hours of the day and night to find his killer,’ said Gallatin County Sheriff Dan Springer.

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Dustin was a skilled tradesman, his sister said (Picture: WPAX-TV)
Big Sky in Montana, where Dustin was camping
The father was camping in Big Sky in Montana, around an hour from his home (Picture: Getty Images)

Dustin sustained multiple ‘chop’ wounds from a weapon that remains undetermined, said police.

Detectives have pursued a few different leads but no one is currently in custody, they added.

Paying tribute, Dustin’s older sister Jillian Price said at a news conference: ”This weekend we lost our brother. Our son. Our uncle. Our best friend. And our dad – in the most unimaginable way.

Dustin with a young girl
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Dustin Kjersem, whose body was discovered on Saturday, Oct. 12, in a tent approximately 2.5 miles up Moose Creek Road. Dustin was last seen on Thursday, Oct. 10. News | 13968835 Man hacked to death in his tent
Dustin’s pick-up truck (Picture: Facebook/Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office)
Area leading up to crime scene taped off by authorities -- Authorities in Montana say a 911 caller discovered his friend dead in a tent in what appeared to have been a fatal bear attack ? but officials soon discovered the camper was actually the victim of a brutal murder. Dustin Kjersem, 35, was found dead in his tent on Saturday morning along Moose Creek Road north of Big Sky, Montana, Gallatin County Sheriff Dan Springer said at news conference Wednesday. A friend who was supposed to have met Kjersem went searching for him when he didn't show up as scheduled on Friday. The friend ultimately discovered Kjersem's body in a tent at a makeshift campsite and called 911, telling responders the death appeared to have been caused by a bear attack, the sheriff's office said. An agent with the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks agency who visited the site, however, found no signs of bear activity, and investigators said they soon found evidence of a
The area leading up to crime scene was taped off by authorities (Picture: KBZK)

‘He was born here in Bozeman. And he worked all over the valley.

‘He could’ve framed your house. He could’ve poured your foundation. He could’ve installed your countertops. He was a hard-working, skilled tradesman.’

She and the police urged anyone who might be able to help with the investigation to get in touch.

Jillian said: ‘There is someone in our valley that is capable of truly heinous things. Please, if you were in Moose Creek at any time from Thursday to Saturday, please call and talk. Even if you think you didn’t see anything.’

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