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It’s been one month since the bodies of two campers were found on Michigan’s remote Isle Royale National Park.
After weeks of secrecy, the two campers found dead on the remote Isle Royale, the 206 square mile National park that lies 17 miles off the coast of Grand Portage in Lake Superior, are now identified ...
The two campers found dead at a remote campground in Michigan last month have been identified as a John and Bradley Baird, a father and son.
The father and son found dead on Isle Royale National Park in early June have been identified as Bradley Baird, 30, and John Baird, 60, according to death certificates from the Keweenaw County ...
The two campers found dead at a remote campground in Michigan last month have been identified as a John and Bradley Baird, a father and son.
The death certificate, released from Keweenaw County, notes John as the father of Bradley. Both died on June 10, 2025, in Eagle Harbor Township, which Isle Royale is located in.
The Keweenaw County Clerk’s Office has reportedly identified the two people found dead last month in Isle Royale National ...
On June 8, rangers at Isle Royale got two reports of dead bodies at the South Lake Desor Campground, on the island’s interior, a news release said. Two rangers hiked 11 miles there overnight, finding ...
Two campers found dead on Isle Royale over three weeks ago have been identified as a father and son from Michigan, according to media reports.
KEWEENAW COUNTY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU)— The two campers who were found dead on Isle Royale have been identified as 30-year-old Bradley Baird and his father, 60-year-old John Baird, both from ...
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