News
The Maine Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has reportedly released the cause of death for hiker Esther Keiderling, who ...
11h
Backpacker on MSNKatahdin Hiker Died of Blunt-Force Trauma, Autopsy FindsBaxter State Park officials believe Esther Keiderling, one of two hikers found dead near the northern terminus of the ...
Mount Katahdin is the highest mountain in Maine and the end of the Appalachian Trail. It sits in Baxter State Park and is ...
A cause of death has been determined for the father and daughter hiking duo, who were found dead days after being reported ...
The Maine Office of Chief Medical Examiner has determined a cause of death for a hiker who died on Katahdin earlier this month.
According to a video posted on Facebook by a family member, 58-year-old Tim Keiderling of Ulster Park, New York, and his ...
The Chief Medical Examiner says 28-year-old Esther Keiderling died from blunt force injuries. It appears one of the hikers ...
The Office of Chief Medical Examiners says Esther Keiderling died of blunt force trauma and Baxter State Park officials say she likely slipped on icy terrain during the descent.
Esther Keiderling died from blunt force trauma after a fall on icy terrain. Her father Tim was found dead nearby. Both vanished while hiking June 1.
We’re learning more about the father and daughter from Ulster Park, New York found dead in Baxter State Park earlier this ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results