In October of 2024, Dustin Kjersem drove into the mountains south of Bozeman, Montana, to prepare for a romantic weekend of camping.
He was never seen alive again.
When his girlfriend finally discovered his body, she thought he’d been attacked by a bear. But the truth, it turned out, was far more disturbing.
To find Dustin’s killer, investigators followed a trail that led through a bloody campsite, a missing axe, two tequila glasses, and a pair of cell phones found by a man who claimed he saw them in a dream.
This is a story about finding justice for a man who had never made an enemy — a carpenter, a father, and a friend who, by every account, would have welcomed a stranger into his tent without a second thought. But the very quality that made Dustin so beloved may have been what got him killed.
The year-long investigation and prosecution that followed tested the limits of Montana’s self-defense laws and forced a jury to decide what really happened inside that canvas tent.
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