Joseph Edward Duncan III


(June 3, 2005) Workers install a billboard in Spokane seeking information about Shasta and Dylan Groene. Hoping to help solve the disappearance of the children whose parents were murdered last month, Lamar Outdoor Advertising donated two billboards in Spokane and one in Idaho. 
(Colin Mulvany/The Spokesman-Review)


(July 1, 2005) In this image made from security camera video provided by the owner of the convenience store, Shasta Groene and her alleged abductor, Joseph Edward Duncan III, are seen entering a convenience store in Kellogg, Idaho, hours before she was rescued.


(October 14, 2005) Trinkets and toys left in memory of Dylan Groene at the campsite where Joseph Duncan kept and tortured the Shasta and Dylan for some six weeks. Dylan was eventually murdered. 
Brian Plonka/The Spokesman-Review (Brian Plonka/SR)


(October 14, 2005) Joseph Duncan is alleged to have taken Dylan Groene to this remote dilapidated cabin to film the youngster during his six-week abduction with his sister in a remote section of western Montana near St. Regis. The cabin was 12 miles from the campsite where Duncan kept the children. (Brian Plonka/The Spokesman-Review)






(October 14, 2005) Raindrops accumalate on a windshield as winter arrives in the remote western Montana wilderness where Shasta and Dylan Groene were held during a six-week period after being taken from their Wolf Lodge home. Dylan was eventually murdered and cremated at the campsite. 
(Brian Plonka/The Spokesman-Review)


(May 10, 2006) A "Kill Duncan" bumper sticker is attached to the front fence post at the Groene/McKenzie home. 
(Kathy Plonka/The Spokesman-Review)





A claw hammer, similar to the one used by Duncan.