Jamestown, CA – One of three suspects arrested in connection with a Big Hill murder in March left several dogs without a home; most were able to be adopted, but one is still looking for a new home. The body of 63-year-old Ben Lindsey was discovered at his Calle Quartz Road home near Big Hill Road by Tuolumne County Sheriff’s officials on March 15th. An autopsy revealed he died of blunt force trauma. His neighbor, 63-year-old Jon David Starkweather, was arrested for the homicide, as earlier reported here. At the time, Tuolumne County Animal Control (TCAC) was called in to assist with taking several dogs from Starkweather’s property that were displaced due to a murder investigation. The exact
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