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The unsolved murders of Mary Cooper and Susanna Stodden on the Pinnacle Lake Trail in Washington

Susanna Stodden and Mary Cooper in 2004

MARY COOPER AND SUSANNA STODDEN MURDERED JULY 11, 2006 PINNACLE LAKE TRAIL, MOUNT BAKER-SNOQUALMIE NATIONAL FOREST, WASHINGTON. CASE UNSOLVED.

In 2006, mother and daughter Mary Cooper and Susanna Stodden were hiking the Pinnacle Lake Trail in Washington when they were brutally murdered.

Was this just a random act? Were these two women at the wrong place at the wrong time? After 18 years, the crime remains unsolved.

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Mary Cooper and Susanna Stodden on the Pinnacle Lake Trail memorial

Israel Keyes - at one time considered a suspect in the murders of Mary Cooper and Susanna Stodden

Pinnacle Lake Trail in Washington

David Stodden