Slaying of camp workers on California beach may be solved

Sonoma County Sheriff Steve Freitas speaks next to a photo of Jason Allen, left, Lindsay Cutshall at a news conference in Santa Rosa, Calif., Friday, May 5, 2017. Freitas says a suspect is in custody in the killings of Allen and Cutshall on a Northern California beach more than a decade ago. (AP Photo/Terry Chea) (The Associated Press)

This undated photo released by the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office shows Shaun Gallon. Sonoma County Sheriff Steve Freitas says suspect Gallon is in custody in the killings of a young couple on a Northern California beach more than a decade ago. Gallon was arrested in the killing of his brother and investigators interrogated him in the 2004 Jenner, Calif., killings. (Sonoma County Sheriff's Office via AP) (The Associated Press)

The shocking slaying of two young Bible-camp workers found shot in the head on a Northern California beach more than a decade ago may finally be solved, officials said Friday.

The young couple, Lindsay Cutshall, 22, and her fiance Jason Allen, 26, was found next to each other on a driftwood-strewn beach, still zipped into their sleeping bags, on Aug. 18, 2004.

On Friday, Sonoma County Sheriff Steve Freitas said investigators have interrogated Shaun Gallon, 38, of Forestville, who is in custody in the March fatal shooting of his brother. Gallon knew things about the killings that no one who wasn't involved could have known, the sheriff said, and authorities have also found corroborating evidence.

"We feel confident we have Jason and Lindsay's killer," Freitas said of the young couple, whose mysterious killings drew national attention.

No one has ever been charged in the killings, and no motive has ever been made public. Authorities have said neither victim was robbed or sexually assaulted. Freitas said authorities believed the killing was random, and that there was no previous connection between the two and the suspect.

Cutshall, a native of Fresno, Ohio, and Allen, from Zeeland, Michigan, were on a weekend trip. They worked at a Christian youth camp in California's Sierra Nevada foothills.