PORT ORCHARD, Wash. — Kitsap County Sheriff’s detectives and FBI agents working on a task force to solve the murders of 43 year old Johnny Careaga, 37 year old Christale Careaga and their sons, Hunter Schaap and Johnathon Higgins, both 16 years old, have been reinterviewing witnesses, interviewing new witnesses and rexamining the physical evidence . The family of four was killed on January 27, 2017.
Deputies responded to their home in the 13400 block of Tenino Drive West in Seabeck after a 911 call for help that Hunter made at about 11:30 pm. They discovered the home on fire and the bodies of Hunter, Johnathon and Christale inside.
Johnny was found two days later inside his burned out 2005 Ford F-150 pickup on tree farm off Dewatto Holly Road in North Mason county more than 15 miles from the Careaga’s home near Lake Tahuyeh.
Investigators are continuing to work to fill in the holes in a timeline of events both before and after the killings. For example, detectives are asking for the public to help identify where Johnny and his truck were hidden after he was kidnapped Friday night and before he was found on Sunday. The gate to the tree farm had been rammed open.
“We don’t know where Johnny’s body and where the truck were held from the time Hunter, Johnathon and Christale were killed at the house to the time that Johnny and the truck were found here at the tree farm,” said Kitsap County Sheriff’s Lt. Jon Van Gesen.
Detectives say the truck was not there on Saturday when the caretaker made his rounds. However, investigators have spoken with witnesses who saw vehicles parked at the entrance to the tree farm just prior to Johnny’s truck being located.
Investigators have not revealed a motive for the murders but are now publicly naming the group that they say is responsible.
“We know that members and associates of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club were involved in the murders,” said Lt. Van Gesen.
From early on, the task force focused on a man seen on surveillance video wearing a Bandidos shirt at a Target store 12 days after the murders.
“Danie Kelly Jr remains a person of interest in the case and he is an associate of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club,” said Lt. Van Gesen.
Detectives say Kelly has refused to cooperate and no arrest has been made. In an effort to bring closure to the case, they partnered with the FBI on three new billboards asking for help to get justice for the Careaga family. The first one went up this week along Hwy 16 between Port Orchard and Gorst.
“We realize relationships change over time. Maybe people didn’t know what they were getting asked to do or participate in. Don’t pay for somebody else’s actions. We want to work with you. If you have information or were involved, please have your attorneys contact us,” said Lt. Van Gesen.
Task Force investigators stress that if you have information, you are not alone. Other witnesses have spoken with them and provided leads.
“People out there know something and three years later, we deserve justice. Those boys deserve justice,” said Ashlynn Withem, Christale’s daughter.
She is thankful for the billboards and renewed attention to the case.
“Think about what they all felt. Think about what my mom felt, those boys felt, what Johnny felt. Think about how scared they were, what their last visions were,” said Withem.
Monday will mark 3 years since the murders.
“Everything that we went through and the weeks to follow, it’s a nightmare. It’s a nightmare, I don’t want it to be 3 years,” said Carly Schaap, Hunter’s mom.
She hopes someone will finally answer Hunter’s 911 call for help.
“There are people responsible for brutally killing these four family members, my son included and it’s outrageous that they’re walking among us,” said Carly Schaap.
Since day one, the Careaga murders have been priority one for the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office. Detectives hope this new push for information from the public will give them the leads they need to finally bring charges in the case.
“We’re as busy in this investigation as we were a week into the investigation. It’s an important case to us. It’s an important case to community and most importantly, we need to hold those responsible that were involved,” said Lt. Van Gesen.
Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound is offering a $20,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest in the case.
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Source: Q13Fox