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The Jenner, California, twofold murder of 2004 is an unsolved case which happened the night of August 14–15, 2004, in which a youthful couple was shot to death as they mulled over a state shoreline. The groups of Lindsay Cutshall, 22, and her life partner Jason S. Allen, 26, were found on Fish Head Shoreline, between Russian Ravine and the mouth of the Russian Waterway, in the little beach front villa of Jenner, California. Both Cutshall and Allen were executed with a .45-bore Marlin rifle as they dozed in their dozing sacks on the shoreline. The Sonoma Area Coroner's Office evaluated that the couple was killed on either the night of August 14, 2004 or in the early morning hours of August 15, 2004.

The case has gotten impressive national consideration, yet the wrongdoing stays unsolved.

Both Cutshall and Allen experienced childhood in the mid-western Joined States. Cutshall was from Fresno, Ohio and Allen was from Zeeland, Michigan. The couple met in 2002 while Cutshall was an understudy at Appalachian Book of scriptures School in West Virginia, and got to be locked in six weeks after the fact. They wanted to wed in harvest time of 2004.[3]

Both Cutshall and Allen were guides at Shake N-Water, a Christian summer camp in El Dorado District, California. As indicated by colleagues, Cutshall and Allen had left the camp on a street outing the day preceding they were killed. Charge card receipts put the team at Angler's Wharf in San Francisco on August 14, 2004. Witnesses additionally reported seeing Cutshall's 1992 red Passage Rhythm in the towns of Guerneville, Sebastopol, Forestville, and Jenner before the murders.[4]

On Saturday - the likely night of the murder - it is conjectured, yet not affirmed, that the couple went to a nearby motel and eatery called Stream's End yet were not able lease a room. They found out about the close-by shoreline, which is not exactly a mile from the eatery. Since outdoors on the shoreline is unlawful, it is impossible the couple wanted to camp for more than one night.[5]

The assemblages of the killed couple were not found until Wednesday, August 18, when the Sheriff's helicopter was dispatched taking after a report of a man who was stranded on a precipice above Fish Head Shoreline. The helicopter recognized the bodies and advised the office.