Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Park hikers may have died in ‘sympatheti­c murder-suicide’

- By Daisy Nguyen

SAN FRANCISCO » Friends and relatives of a couple whose bodies were found in Joshua Tree National Park say they believe the two got lost while hiking in the sprawling desert park and struggled in the searing heat with little food or water before they died in a “sympatheti­c murder-suicide.”

Rachel Nguyen, 20, and Joseph Orbeso, 22, had been missing for nearly three months after going for a hike in late July and failing to return to their bed-and-breakfast. Their disappeara­nce launched an exhaustive search. Crews spent more than 2,100 hours scouring the rugged terrain before finding their bodies in a steep canyon on Oct. 15.

Autopsies found both had gunshot wounds and evidence at the scene led detectives to believe Orbeso shot Nguyen and then himself, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement Friday. The stunning announceme­nt came days after Orbeso’s father, who was with searchers who made the discovery, said the bodies were locked in an embrace.

The Orange County Register reports there was evidence the pair had been battling the elements. The bodies were under a tree, with clothing covering their legs to protect them from the blazing sun. They appeared to have been rationing food and had no water.

Nguyen’s family said investigat­ors told them that based on the circumstan­ces and positionin­g of the bodies, they believed the two died in a “sympatheti­c murder-suicide.”

“We hold no grudges against Joseph or the Orbeso family,” they said in a statement and offered their condolence­s.

“We thank God that we’ll be able to give Rachel a proper burial and lay her to rest.”

As for authoritie­s, Orbeso’s actions remained under investigat­ion, though his motive may never be known.

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