Author: ‘Anomalies’ in killings of Zeeland man, fiancée

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The mystery of who killed a West  Michigan man and his fiancée years ago on a California beach may be  solved with the arrest of one man.

On Friday, the cold case murders  of 26-year-old Jason Allen of Zeeland and 23-year-old Lindsay Cutshall  became hot as California authorities named 38-year-old Shaun Gallon as  the suspect in their murders. Gallon was already in custody for the  murder of his brother.

In 2014, Marques Vickers wrote “Fish Head Beach: The Silent and Senseless Murders of Lindsay Cutshall and Jason Allen,”  a book that dives into the details of the murder and the lingering  questions about what happened before Allen and Cutshall were found dead  on a beach in Jenner, Calif. in August 2004.

“There were a lot of anomalies about this case that seem quite  unusual,” Vickers said. “The thing that struck me as particularly odd is  they didn’t discover the bodies until about three days after the  killing.”

That is surprising to him because he says people do walk that beach.

No murder weapon has ever been found and Vickers is not sure it’s a guaranteed conviction.


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