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Another tragedy close to home

August 26, 2011 By: John Kindley Category: Uncategorized

The body of a man from South Bend who was hiking the Appalachian Trail was found near the trail by other hikers on August 12, and investigators say “the circumstances of his death are suspicious.” His trail name was “Stonewall.”

My trail name was “Zeno.” I hiked the trail for two months, from Mount Katahdin in Maine to Mount Greylock in Massachusetts, during the summer before I started law school in 1996. During that summer, two women were murdered near the trail down in Virginia, a case which apparently still remains unsolved.

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