Juneau, Alaska – A somber atmosphere enveloped the coastal town of Juneau as authorities revealed the shocking discovery of three lifeless bodies on the Dusky Rock, a boat anchored off Sandy Beach. The unsettling events unfolded over the course of a week, leaving locals baffled and seeking answers.
The first body was discovered on Wednesday afternoon when Erika Lee Judson, 34, made a distressing call to report finding Curtis Edwin Anderson, 51, deceased on the Dusky Rock. The nature of Anderson’s demise remains undisclosed as authorities continue their investigation.
Further tragedy struck on Friday evening when a concerned citizen, drawn by the haunting cries of a dog, stumbled upon a second body. The individual immediately contacted the police, leading to the subsequent discovery of Judson and another woman, Amoretta Nina Nichele Wesley, 28, both lifeless on the vessel. Authorities swiftly towed the boat to Aurora Harbor, where a thorough inspection by Capital City Fire/Rescue revealed no hazardous fumes.
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While police stated that there were no immediate signs of foul play, they did disclose that the deaths may be connected to drug use. However, they refrained from providing explicit details or elaborating on the evidence supporting this theory.
In a recent statement, Juneau police announced that the bodies would undergo autopsies at the Alaska Medical Examiner’s Office, shedding light on the potential causes of death. Residents of Juneau anxiously await the results, hoping they will bring closure to this perplexing series of events.