6 other shootings at site where camper was murdered

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Pharmaceutical scientist Tristan Beaudette was killed by a bullet to the head last week as he slept in a tent at Malibu Creek State Park with his young daughters.

CALABASAS, Calif. — Detectives investigating the fatal shooting of a camper at a popular California wilderness park last week will look for links to six past shootings in the area dating back to 2016, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said Friday.

Investigators had previously been looking at two past shootings and a gunplay incident.

A department statement said there was no evidence to suggest that the previous shootings were related to the June 22 killing, but they will be explored because the motive for the homicide remained unknown.

Pharmaceutical scientist Tristan Beaudette was killed by a single gunshot wound to the head June 22 as he slept in a tent at Malibu Creek State Park with his young daughters.

Image: Malibu Creek State Park
Malibu Creek State Park in the Santa Monica Mountains near Calabasas, California on May 5, 2013. On June 22 a pharmaceutical scientist camping there was fatally shot by an unknown assailant.John Antczak / AP file

The past incidents were identified only by date: Nov. 3 and 9, 2016; Jan. 7, July 22, July 30 and June 6, 2017; June 18, 2018.

In one of the three previously identified incidents, a person’s car was shot. In another, a victim was shot but didn’t report that to sheriff’s deputies for a day and a half, Sheriff Jim McDonnell said earlier this week.

“There were a number of incidents but they were over an extended period of time," he said. "The pattern at this point certainly is not clear, if there is one at all."

Beaudette, 35, took his daughters, ages 2 and 4, on what was supposed to be a final camping trip in Los Angeles before the family moved to the San Francisco Bay Area, his family said in a post on GoFundMe. His wife skipped the trip because she was preparing to take an exam.

The park sprawls over more than 12 square miles the rugged Santa Monica Mountains west of Los Angeles. It offers camping, hiking, biking, rock climbing as well as a look at locations used in filming Hollywood movies and TV shows, such as “MASH.”

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