3 takeaways from Isle Royale deaths investigation of father and son campers

ISLE ROYALE, MI – It’s been one month since the bodies of two campers were found on Michigan’s remote Isle Royale National Park. Very few details have been released since the deaths sparked an investigation by local authorities as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

The deaths occurred in a hike-in campground area on the island, which is known for its wilderness trails and scenic views of Lake Superior. It’s also known for its large moose and wolf populations.

Isle Royale is the northernmost part of Michigan and sits about 55 miles away from the Upper Peninsula’s mainland. It can be accessed by ferry, seaplane or private boat…

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