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7/21/2025, 7:36:38 PM No.510981869
>A teenager accused of murdering a female paddleboarder continued posting on his social media days after her body was found - and even offered to help cops searching for her killer.
>Deven Young, 17, was arrested last week and charged with the murder of Sunshine Stewart, 48, who was found beaten and strangled to death in Union, Maine, on July 3.
>The teen’s arrest last Wednesday came exactly two weeks after Stewart was last seen alive. She set off from the Mic Mac Campground to paddleboard on nearby Crawford Pond on the evening of July 2.
>There was nothing untoward about Young’s behavior in the days that followed Stewart’s murder, according to Katherine Lunt, who told the Midcoast Villager his actions around the camp were ‘never suspicious.’
>‘He would offer to assist other campers with their loose pets, yard work, and make wood crafts, which he gave to other campers. We as a campground community, are devastated that he continued camp life amongst us as normal and we suspected nothing,’ said Lunt.
>‘It is heart-wrenching and terrifying that we had no idea the murderer was amongst us as we were looking for a stranger.’
>According to Lunt, on Wednesday, July 16, State Police returned to the campground to continue their investigation when Young approached investigators and volunteered that he had some information about Stewart’s death.
>The teenager accompanied a group of officers and a game warden out on a boat on Crawford Pond, and reportedly led them to the opposite end of 100 Acre Island where Stewart’s body was found.
>Investigators then left the campground but returned later that night to interview Young and his parents. After two hours, Young was taken into custody.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14925873/maine-paddleboarder-sunshine-stewart-murder-deven-young-facebook.html
>Deven Young, 17, was arrested last week and charged with the murder of Sunshine Stewart, 48, who was found beaten and strangled to death in Union, Maine, on July 3.
>The teen’s arrest last Wednesday came exactly two weeks after Stewart was last seen alive. She set off from the Mic Mac Campground to paddleboard on nearby Crawford Pond on the evening of July 2.
>There was nothing untoward about Young’s behavior in the days that followed Stewart’s murder, according to Katherine Lunt, who told the Midcoast Villager his actions around the camp were ‘never suspicious.’
>‘He would offer to assist other campers with their loose pets, yard work, and make wood crafts, which he gave to other campers. We as a campground community, are devastated that he continued camp life amongst us as normal and we suspected nothing,’ said Lunt.
>‘It is heart-wrenching and terrifying that we had no idea the murderer was amongst us as we were looking for a stranger.’
>According to Lunt, on Wednesday, July 16, State Police returned to the campground to continue their investigation when Young approached investigators and volunteered that he had some information about Stewart’s death.
>The teenager accompanied a group of officers and a game warden out on a boat on Crawford Pond, and reportedly led them to the opposite end of 100 Acre Island where Stewart’s body was found.
>Investigators then left the campground but returned later that night to interview Young and his parents. After two hours, Young was taken into custody.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14925873/maine-paddleboarder-sunshine-stewart-murder-deven-young-facebook.html
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