Why Two Months And No Dead Body ID? – by Travis Mateer

I took this picture at an abandoned homeless encampment three miles down the Kim Williams trail, where KPAX reported a body was found two months ago. Why is there no ID of this dead body after two months?

The Missoula Police Department is investigating after a hiker discovered a deceased male near the three-mile marker of the Kim Williams Trail on Wednesday afternoon.

Officers responded to the area just before 3:30 p.m. on November 12 after receiving the report from the hiker who found what appeared to be a body.

MPD’s Detective Division and the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office Coroner are conducting the investigation.

Last Thursday I reminded our three County Commissioners via public comment about this corpse, the lack of information about it, and why I think it’s crazy that the person asking the questions is depicted as the problem.

I have other pictures that I am NOT sharing because I do NOT trust our local authorities anymore. My own co-worker’s death, though briefly treated as a possible homicide, has put me back into a very tenuous situation where it’s clear my rights mean nothing if I don’t have any financial resources to defend myself.

To emphasize how severely I can be defamed by State Reps and political operators with CIA daddies, here are some specific claims about me made by specific people under their real names with apparently zero fear of legal repercussion. I wonder why?

If you are in Missoula and have any discretionary funds to direct my way, I will be having a little fundraiser next Monday, which is Martin Luther King Day (online donations can still be directed here).

For now I will withhold the location, since I know how vigorously my hate-readers LOVE to influence people around me, so stay tuned.

And, as always, thanks for reading.

Author: Travis Mateer

I'm an artist and citizen journalist living and writing in Montana. You can contact me here: willskink at yahoo dot com

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