MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories - Camping Horror Stories Vol. V
Episode Date: May 1, 2025Today’s podcast will feature 2 camping horror stories. The audio from both of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel and has been remastered for today's episode.Story n...ames, previews & links to original YouTube videos:#2 -- "Kevin O’Keefe" -- A man goes camping in a totally remote park in Alaska (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODIGopvDSXA)#1 -- "The Broken Tent" -- Four teenage friends decide to go camping in a forest in Finland, but something the first night would pay them an unwanted visit (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi_GF9XOelw)For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today's podcast will feature two camping horror stories.
The audio from both of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel and has
been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called Kevin O'Keefe, and it's about a man who goes camping
in a totally remote park in Alaska.
And the second and final story you'll hear is called The Broken Tent, and it's about
four teenagers who go camping in a forest in Finland, but on the first night someone
or something pays them an unwanted visit.
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In 1985, Kevin O'Keefe was a 36-year-old outdoor enthusiast that lived in Sacramento,
California.
He loved being out in nature, going hiking and camping, and in Sacramento, California. He loved being out
in nature, going hiking and camping, and in fact he had always wanted to go
camping in Alaska. By the summer of 1985, Kevin was actually doing research on
areas in Alaska that he could potentially go camping, and he settled on
this area called Glacier Bay National Park, which even by Alaskan standards is particularly
wild and totally remote.
Kevin planned to go camping on his own, so he decided he would need to take a class on
how to survive the Alaskan wilderness because he's going to be out there by himself and
he's chosen this place that's incredibly rugged.
So he actually enrolled and participated in a class teaching you how
to go camping in Alaska. Then on September 20th of 1985, he flew from
Sacramento to Juneau, Alaska, where he commuted his way up to Glacier Bay
National Park. When he arrived at the park's headquarters, he went up and
introduced himself to the park rangers that were working there. He told them he'd be over near the Wolf Point area, which was an area
right against the water, and he said he was going to be here for about three weeks. He
planned on leaving on October 10th. So everybody who works there is aware that there's this
guy, Kevin O'Keefe, who's going to be by himself for almost three weeks camping near the water.
No one in Kevin's family or any of the park rangers heard from Kevin
for the next couple of weeks, but the whole point of this trip was basically to escape reality and
go live in nature for a few weeks so no one's raising any red flags.
A few weeks later on October 8th, which is two days before Kevin said he was planning
to leave the park, which he told park rangers and they knew he was there, a couple of park
rangers were in a boat patrolling some waterways around Wolf Point, which is the area where
Kevin was camping.
The rangers decided to take a bit of a detour to get inside of Wolf Point and actually check
in on Kevin and just see how he was doing because they knew he was out here by himself. They're
making their way down and as they turn this last corner where they could
finally see Kevin's sight, immediately they knew something was wrong.
The first thing they noticed was Kevin's tent was not in the area that it was
supposed to be in. There was kind of a designated spot on the soil where you'd place your tent,
but his tent was actually down a few meters on this beach that butted up
against his campsite. And some of his gear was outside of his tent,
not strewn everywhere, but outside of his tent.
Like you had placed it outside as they're looking at his tent.
They realized that the top strut that kind of held the
top of the tent together was folded down. It looked like it had broken right in the middle.
They called out for Kevin. He was nowhere around and they kind of rationalized what they saw. They
thought, you know, he's leaving in a couple of days. My guess is he's probably preparing his
campsite for an exit. Maybe he went out to, you know, going on a day hike or something.
I'm sure everything is fine.
So they leave and come back the next day just to double check.
And when they arrive, there's been no change.
The tent is still sitting down on the beach with that strut collapsed.
His gear is sitting outside of his tent like a sleeping bag and sleeping pad.
It's clear that Kevin has not been to this campsite since the last time they saw him which was 24 hours earlier.
So now they're outright concerned and they decide to launch a search for
Kevin. They began flying little airplanes over the area where Kevin's
campsite was and the surrounding areas. No sign of Kevin. They brought ground searchers with dogs
onto his campsite. They're looking everywhere. No sign of Kevin. But they did discover at his campsite
that virtually all of the equipment you would expect to be at a campsite in Alaska of someone
who's staying there for a few weeks, well, it was all there. He had his backpack fully packed as if
he was going to go on a hike. It had food, it had extra clothes, and water.
It was all packed right up against a tree.
All of his sleeping equipment and his cooking equipment, and oddly there was lots of food
that Kevin still had left at his campsite that was out in the open, and no animals had
touched it, which is a complete anomaly.
As they began searching the outer areas of his campsite, dogs were able to locate
Kevin's boots, his glove liner, and his hat. They were tucked away in this gully about a half mile
away from this campsite. They were not visible to the naked eye. It took dogs finding it to locate
these items. After finding these items, the early speculation was it looks like Kevin was attacked by bears or some other predator.
But the park rangers who knew this area extremely well and had seen other bear attacks said,
I don't think this is a bear attack because there's no sign of a death struggle anywhere at his camp.
If you get attacked by a big predator, you're going to fight for your life to save yourself.
You're going to grab onto things and flail around. it's fairly obvious and there's none of that. There's also no blood or remains or
any indication that someone was hurt in this space. And if an animal had come into this camp
and attacked Kevin and eaten Kevin, they certainly would have taken the food that was out and about
in the campsite, but none of the food was touched.
As the investigation continued, rangers would say how strange it was that no wild animals
are coming into this campsite.
There's no activity, there's nothing in the area.
It's like the animals are staying away from Kevin's campsite.
When they couldn't find any sign of Kevin, the investigators went to speak with Kevin's
family and asked them,
you know, did he have any signs that he was looking to end his own life?
Do you have any information you can give us about him?
And they said, no, he was really happy, well adjusted, excited about this trip.
He had taken a class to prepare himself for this trip.
He told us that he planned on taking a couple of day hikes, but no overnights.
And he had no plans to meet other people while he was there. He was just looking to be on his own in nature.
But after just a few days they had to call the search off because there was
no sign of this guy. He was just gone.
Knowing that all of Kevin's gear was still located at his campsite means he
did not leave to go on one of those day hikes
that he had told his family that he might be going on.
Because going into the wilds of Alaska without your gear is a death sentence, so Kevin must
have been at his campsite when something horrible happened to him.
But we know it wasn't an animal attack because there was no sign of that and no animals were
coming near this campsite.
So if it wasn't an animal attack, then what was it that caused his tent to shift down to the beach
and have his gear strewn about on the sand and have his boots and glove liner and hat
be located a half mile away in some gully? And where's Kevin?
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On the afternoon of June 4th, 1960, a 15-year-old girl named Mela Björklund climbed off the
back of her boyfriend's motorcycle.
Her boyfriend was an 18-year-old named Nils Gustafsson, and this couple had just driven
18 miles from the city in southern Finland where they lived to get to this beautiful
forest and lake where they, along with another couple, were going to go camping.
The other couple, who was still a few minutes behind them,
was Nils's best friend Seppo and his girlfriend whose name was Anja.
As Nils parked his motorcycle, Mela looked out over the lake and she saw it was totally beautiful,
the forest completely wrapped around the lake, and there were all these people out on the lake,
boating and swimming and having a great time but despite all these people
here to Mela it still kind of felt very quiet and peaceful this didn't feel like a big touristy
destination it really felt like they were out in the wild and for Mela who loved the outdoors
you know this felt like a great spot to celebrate her 16th birthday because that's actually why the
couples were out camping Mela was turning 16 in a couple of days and so this was going to be her party. Just then Mela heard another motorcycle approaching
and she turned around and she saw it was the other couple. It was Sepo who was driving and
Anja was right behind him. In Sepo he looked up and saw Mela looking at him and he grinned
and braked hard with his motorcycle and kind of swung the back wheel out like he was in an action movie.
And Mela thought it was totally funny and she started laughing and that's when Nils
turned around and he saw his girlfriend laughing heartily at Seppo.
A moment later all four friends were giving each other hugs and saying hello and then
after catching up the friends walked over to this small shack that was right by the
water.
It was the snack kiosk.
Their plan was to load up on supplies and then quickly make their way into the forest
where they'd actually be camping and just relax, enjoy the night, and go to bed.
But as the friends walked towards the snack kiosk, Seppo made a joke about how his motorcycle
was way better than Nils' motorcycle, and Mela, who was Nils' boyfriend, she laughed at this joke and thought it was really funny.
But as she was laughing, she happened to look over at Nils, her own boyfriend, and she could
tell, you know, he just looked upset, like he was scowling at her and also at Seppo.
And immediately Mela felt really bad because she was thinking, you know, maybe Nils thinks
I'm flirting with Seppo by laughing at all of his jokes.
Now keep in mind, Mela really liked Nils and they had really just started dating but for
really the first time in Mela's life, she was dating someone who clearly liked her back.
She had been in other kind of small relationships where it felt very one way but this was different.
And so Mela really did not want Nils to think anything was
going on with her and Sepo, because there was nothing going on. But when Mela looked over at
Nils again to kind of confirm that he really did look mad, he didn't look mad. He was smiling and
laughing again. And so, Mela told herself, you know, she must have just imagined that, that Nils was
never upset. It was all in her head. So, Mela reached over and grabbed Nils's hand,
and the two couples walked the rest of the way over to the kiosk.
The snack kiosk was really just this little shack right near the beach,
and then behind the shack was a small house where the owners of the snack kiosk lived.
Behind the shack was a small house where the owners of the snack kiosk lived. And as soon as they got up to the kiosk, Mela noticed the woman who was manning the kiosk
had her back to them and didn't seem remotely interested in turning around and helping them
get what they needed.
And so Mela was just like, okay, hey, excuse me, we just want to buy something.
And the woman at this point, she whipped her head around and she looked at Mela really
angrily and just said, what do you want?
And Mela, who was totally taken aback by this, she kind of mumbled an apology, not really even sure if she did something wrong or not.
And then she asked the woman if they could just get a couple of beers and sodas and they'd be on their way.
And as this is happening, Sepo and Anja, who were right behind M Mela they were just giggling the whole time
because this woman's behavior was so bizarre and so unexpected they just couldn't help themselves.
So as the teenagers are giggling this woman is bending down and getting the sodas and beer
and she's huffing really angrily like this is such a huge inconvenience and then she just slammed
them up on the counter. As the woman was punching in the total
into the cash register,
Mayla found herself looking over at the house
behind the shack where this woman presumably lived,
and Mayla noticed there were all these empty beer bottles
that lined the front railing of the house.
And so Mayla figured, you know,
maybe this was a clue as to why this woman was so hostile.
Any household that produced that many empty beer cans likely was
not a very happy place to live. And so finally the woman in the kiosk gave the teenagers their total,
at which point Nils stepped forward and he actually paid for the stuff instead of Mela.
And then as Nils and Mela grabbed the things they bought and were about to turn and leave,
the woman in the kiosk kind of cleared her voice and she asked them,
you know, hey, are you camping out by the lake? And to Mela, it seemed like this woman was suddenly
being really nice, maybe as a way to kind of make up for how rude she was when they first walked over.
And so Mela put on a smile and told this woman that yeah, you know, we're staying out by the lake,
we're really excited about it, you know, thanks for asking. But the woman did not seem happy to
hear this.
Instead, the woman kind of scowled and then told them
that they better set their tent
as far away from here as possible.
None of the teenagers had any idea how to respond to this.
So they just kind of stood there
and there was this really intense,
awkward silence for a moment.
And then the kiosk lady just began literally
shooing the teenagers away, telling them to go, get out of here.
And so finally the teenagers did turn around and started walking, but after walking pretty
far away from the kiosk, they heard the kiosk woman yell out at them one more time.
She basically yelled at them that her and her family had already had lots of trouble
with wild teenagers in the past camping out around this lake.
And so now she and her husband were totally sick of it.
And so after the kiosk lady yelled out this final comment, Sepo and Nils and Anja, they
just started laughing because it just seemed so absurd how disrespectful and awful this
woman was being to the point where it was comical.
But Mela, she didn't think it was funny.
She seemed mean and very angry and it totally freaked Mela out.
But just a couple of minutes later, the teens were back at their motorcycles
and Nils and Mela hopped on one and Sapo and Anja hopped on the other
and then they began driving down this wooded path that would take them to their campsite.
The ride to their campsite was a very short one, and where they were positioned was on this piece of land that sort of jutted out onto the lake. It was very heavily forested, and so it's this
amazing view of the water, but it's very secluded in the the trees and so right away Nils and Seppo they parked their motorcycles up against the trees they
pulled out a simple canvas tent and they strung it up between two birch trees and
then with their campsite all set up they grabbed some beers and the friends
began to drink and it didn't take long before Mela had totally forgotten about
the kiosk woman and how awful she had been. After all,
Mela had really been looking forward to this trip and now she was here at the campsite relaxing
with her friends. I mean this was great. Also, Mela was really excited about her relationship
with Nils. It was a relatively new one and it was obvious that you know for once her boyfriend was
somebody who liked her as much as she liked him. And also, Nils was very handsome and he was popular, and he had this dark brown hair that he combed straight up,
and he always wore this leather jacket everywhere.
And so, Mela just really liked being around him. He was super cool and made her feel really grown up.
After sitting around for about 30 minutes to an hour, just having a couple of drinks and swapping stories and kind of easing into their night. The friends eventually made their way down to the water and they went
swimming for a while and they continued to drink down by the dock and then when they were tired of
swimming the teens just laid on the dock and enjoyed looking out at the sunset. Even though actually
in Finland at this time of the year it's not really a sunset because the sun does not actually fully set.
And so when this happens, these are known as white nights, which are very beautiful. I mean,
it's kind of like this hazy glow in the sky from the sun not quite setting. And so on this night,
the teens are out there on the dock. They had this beautiful, you know, white night to look up at.
And for Mela, she felt like this was the perfect birthday celebration.
In fact, she would jot down in her diary later that night just how amazing everything was
going and how much fun she was having with Nils and their friends.
Finally, the teens were done down by the dock, so they grabbed their things, they went back
up to the campsite, they dried off, they changed, and then all four of them piled into their
one little tent to go to sleep.
And eventually all four of them would drift off to sleep, but then at some point in the
middle of the night, Mayla woke up.
And she heard rustling sounds outside the tent, and so she wondered if maybe one of
the friends had gotten up, and so she sat up and looked out the tent and she couldn't see anything.
She just saw the kind of hazy night sky from the white night and she couldn't really tell
if everybody was inside the tent or not.
But then suddenly a dark shadowy figure moved in front of the tent flap, the open tent flap.
And so this shadowy figure totally blocked all the light that was coming into the tent
from the white night and then this shadowy figure looked into the tent and they had these
bright glowing red eyes and before Mela or anybody else in the tent could do
anything there was a snapping sound and the tent fell down on top of them The next morning at 6am, two boys who were not in any way connected to these four teenagers
were at this lake, they were over to the side doing some fishing, and they were looking kind of out generally in the direction of
where the four teenagers had stayed the night before. And this particular day the
lake was not remotely crowded like it was the day before. Basically it was a
ghost town. And suddenly they saw a merge from the forest basically where the
teens had camped was this young man with blonde hair who was just running away from where that campsite was.
And so these boys just stared for a second at this random guy with blonde hair running
away from the campsite until the boys lost interest and just went back to fishing.
As the morning wore on, more and more people came to the lake, but nobody made their way
out to the campsite
where the teenagers had been the night before.
That is until a father and his two sons decided to head out that way to go to that dock to
go swimming.
And so this father and his sons began walking on the same wooded trail that Nils and Seppo
had driven their motorcycles on to get out to that camping site and he eventually makes it to the clearing in the forest where this campsite was.
And right away he spots what looks like a crumpled heap of canvas kind of sitting between
two trees.
He couldn't really tell what it was.
And so the father walked a little bit closer to investigate.
And eventually he realized what they were actually walking up on.
At which point he threw up a hand to stop his sons from going any closer, and he turned around
and he told his kids, we have to leave right now.
And so the father and his sons,
they run back up that trail,
they find a phone and they call the police.
When the police arrived at the lake just before noon, they would walk out to that campsite
and they would see that crumpled heap of canvas, and then also in and around that crumpled
heap were the four bodies of the four teenagers who had stayed there the night before.
Anja and Seppo had not even made it out of the tent.
They had been beaten and stabbed to death basically through the canvas fabric.
Mela did manage to get out of the tent, however she did not escape. She was kind of laying on top of
the tent and she had broken bones and it would turn out she was stabbed a total of 15 times
and some of those stabs came when she was alive and some came when she was dead. And then laying next to her was the body of
her boyfriend Nils and he was basically unrecognizable. His head had been beaten to a pulp.
As officers descended on the scene and began rifling through the teenagers' backpacks
and different belongings, one officer knelt down near all the victims to look more closely
at each of their injuries.
And as they were looking at each of the victims, they suddenly heard this gasping sound.
It's very faint, but they could definitely hear it.
And to their shock, Nils, so Malo's boyfriend, he suddenly opened his eyes and he looked up at this officer.
He was still alive.
And this officer who's seeing this, who was totally convinced Nils was dead,
as everybody else was, was at first unsure what to even do, but then a second later the officer
stood up and began screaming for a medic. After Nils was taken away in an ambulance,
the different investigative teams that had descended on the scene began going over the
evidence and different things they had found and pretty quickly
the general feel amongst all the investigators was this crime scene does not make any sense.
There were some things missing from the crime scene that seemed to indicate this could have been a robbery, like missing wallets and missing watches.
But there were other things that were missing that just didn't really make any sense to have been taken.
Like for example, the two motorcycles that the boys drove in, they were still there, parked up against the tree.
But their keys were gone, so why steal the keys and not take the motorcycles?
And then also, Nils' prized leather jacket and his shoes were also missing.
These were not particularly valuable.
I mean, they might have been emotionally valuable to Nils,
but they certainly were not valuable enough
to warrant a robber killing people
to get their hands on them.
So eventually, the police actually called in the military
to come into the forest and help with the search.
And when the military arrived and began fanning out
all around this huge forest,
they would make a really big discovery.
They would find Nils's shoes.
And these shoes were speckled with blood.
And it was clear from the bloody tracks nearby
that the killer must have at some point
put these shoes on at the campsite
and then walked away while still wearing them.
And then ultimately,
you know, ditch them 500 meters away underneath that pile of leaves.
In the days after the murders, the police chased down dozens of leads all over Finland,
but none of them amounted to anything. Nils would actually survive the attack,
but his face was so badly damaged with so many broken bones in his head that it took a really long time before he could even speak.
But when he finally could and the police were able to interview him, it became immediately clear that Nils did not have a good memory of the attack.
And in fact, the day of the attack, basically the whole day, he didn't really remember
it.
However, Nils would remember one thing.
He said during the chaos of the actual attack, he distinctly remembered seeing a dark shadowy
figure with these bright red glowing eyes.
But the police couldn't just go out and look for a dark figure with red eyes, and so instead they just made a note of this and continued their investigation.
The only real lead the police got were from those two boys who were fishing out on the lake a day after the murders happened, where they saw that guy with blonde hair running away from where the teens had camped. Now these two boys didn't know the significance of what they were seeing,
but obviously when the news broke about the murders, they were called seeing that guy
right in the area where they now knew, you know, that's where the murders had happened.
And so the police created a composite sketch of, you know, what the boys thought they saw,
this blonde guy running, and they would send this sketch all over Finland, and they would ask people,
you know, to come forward if you've seen this guy.
And loads and loads of people immediately came forward
and said, yup, I've seen that guy.
But it would turn out the police were getting loads
of false reports because the sketch looked
like lots of men in Finland.
So this was not a unique enough sketch basically.
However, there was one tip that came into police
that did really stand out.
The day after the murders happened, a man named Hans Ossmann checked into a hospital
located about 13 miles away from where the lake was where the murders happened, and this
guy Hans, when he checks into the hospital, he starts complaining of having these really
intense stomach pains.
But the doctors don't believe him, because Hans actually just appears to be very drunk and very aggressive. First of all, he looked exactly
like the police composite sketch of the blonde running guy. Like he was that guy.
And also, Hans was filthy, he was covered in dirt and mud, and there was all this
dirt kind of embedded in his fingernails like he had been digging with his hands,
and he also had all
these red stains all over his clothes that he refused to explain and
So eventually one of the doctors called the police and when the police interviewed Hans
they would discover that he had a history of violence and he also said he used to be a member of the Nazi party and he
Also was a member of the Russian secret police and he also was a member of the Russian secret police,
and all of this just seemed like a lie, but basically he seemed like a very erratic and
unstable person.
But Hans had a rock-solid alibi.
On the night of the murder, Hans was located in a city about 15 miles away from where the
murders happened, at his girlfriend's house, with his girlfriend and also his girlfriend's
sister and brother-in-law.
And so as much as they wanted Hans to be their guy, the police learned, you know, obviously
he's not.
And this was basically how the entire investigation went.
The police would interview over 4,000 people, but despite all that, they still could not
figure out who did this.
And so slowly, the case went cold.
And that was it for 44 years. Lots of theories, but not one suspect. But then in 2004,
prosecutors made a stunning announcement. They said the killer was Nils Gustafsson, the 18-year-old boyfriend of Mela, who was
the only one who survived the attack.
And the prosecutors pointed to two pieces of evidence to support this theory.
The first piece of evidence was there was this woman who was staying out at the lake
on the night of the murders, not far from the teenager's campsite, who remembered overhearing two men really aggressively fighting before
the murders ultimately happened.
Prosecutors hypothesized that what that woman overheard was Nils and Seppo fighting with
each other.
That Nils was mad at Seppo about something to do with Nils' girlfriend, Mela, you know,
perhaps he really was upset that it seemed like Mela was flirting with Seppo,
and so Nils felt betrayed, but you know,
something was happening there
where these two young men were fighting over a girl.
In the prosecutor's eyes, this would also explain
why Mela had been stabbed so many times.
That basically Nils must've been so furious
about whatever was happening between Mela and Sepo,
and then you know his rage took over and he really took it out on his girlfriend.
The second piece of evidence the prosecutors used to support this idea that Nils was the killer
were Nils's shoes, which were found under those leaves about 500 meters away from their campsite.
The prosecutor said there was blood on the shoes but not in the shoes and none of the
blood that were on these shoes belonged to Nils. And so prosecutors say that shows Nils murdered
his friends while wearing his shoes and then you know ran away from the campsite and ditched those
shoes to hide them you know underneath those leaves and then he came back to the campsite
and inflicted those horrible injuries on himself to make it seem like he also
had been attacked. So in the end, Nils, 44 years after the fact, got arrested for these murders.
And at the time he was arrested, Nils was 62 years old, he was working as a bus driver,
and he was married with kids. But at Nils' trial, he absolutely maintained his innocence
and did not waver from his story one bit.
He basically said, look, I can't remember
all the details of that day.
I don't remember the attack very well.
I don't really know what we did leading up to it,
what happened after it.
But what I do remember is I saw a dark shadowy figure
with glowing red eyes.
That's all I remember.
And the jury completely believed him, and he was easily acquitted, and in the end, Finland
would even give him a huge monetary settlement for his mental suffering.
Today people tell lots of stories about these murders.
I mean, the lake itself where this happened, Lake Bodom, is now completely famous for these
murders.
People go there just to be in the same place where these teens were killed.
But a lot of the stories that circulate about these murders are so far-fetched that they
just do not seem believable. Like suggesting that the campsite was cursed and that, you know, the ghosts of murdered
campers attacked the teens. It just does not seem like a viable theory.
Other stories that circulate are really intriguing, but they don't really get you anywhere.
Like periodically there's this photo that will circulate on the internet,
and it's a picture of the crowd at one of the teens funerals and
in the middle of this crowd is this guy whose face looks
identical to that composite sketch of the running blonde man and
In fact people have come out and said he looks exactly like that guy Hans Ossmann who had shown up in the hospital
You know the day after the murders with the dirt and what looked like blood all over him
But he had that alibi.
And so that picture makes its rounds on the internet and everybody gets jazzed up and
says there he is, that's the guy who killed the teens, but no one's ever been able to
actually identify that person.
And so it's gone nowhere.
But there is one story that circulates about these murders that a lot of people believe
is the truth.
When the teenagers were killed, there was a 55-year-old man named Karl Voldemar Gilstrom
who lived right on Lake Bodom. And Karl had a reputation for being really nasty and sometimes
even lashing out at the campers who stayed in this area. And in fact, Karl would often
get drunk and literally go and attack the other campers.
He would cut down their tents in the middle of the night, he would throw rocks at their campsite,
and then one time he even fired a gun at a camper who was riding past him on a moped.
He missed, but I mean, this guy is an absolute nightmare.
And so after the murders happened, locals who knew about Carl
immediately went to police and they were like, that's the guy who very likely did this. I mean,
this is totally something he would do. But when police went and tried to speak to Carl,
they wound up speaking to Carl's wife, who was the kiosk woman, the woman who was so nasty to
the teens when they first arrived and basically
told them to get away, yeah, so the police talked to her and she would tell police that
Carl was with her and her kids when the murders happened.
And so the police believed her and never really considered Carl a serious suspect.
But in the Lake Bodom area, when people heard he was not being looked at closely, people
felt like this was a huge mistake.
But nine years after the murders, so at this point the case is totally cold, Carl is having
a drink with his neighbor out near the Lake Bodom area, and as they're just sitting there
having drinks relaxing, Carl winds up admitting to the neighbor that he was the Lake Bodom
murderer.
He literally said to his neighbor, don't you understand that I'm the murderer of Bodom?
And the neighbor apparently was so caught off guard and so horrified by this that they
said to Carl, well if that's the truth, you should go drown yourself.
And then the next day, where was Carl found?
Out in the lake, drowned, right near where the teens had been attacked.
Now, the police were never able to actually figure out if his death was accidental, or
if he had done it to himself, or if somebody else had done it to him, but that's the story,
and lots of people believe that Carl was so wracked with guilt over what he had done that
he did what his neighbor suggested.
A quick note about our stories, they are all based on true events,
but we sometimes use pseudonyms to protect the people involved,
and some details are
fictionalized for dramatic purposes.
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