The search for the killer who brutally murdered a married couple at Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas has intensified, with authorities facing scrutiny for the delay in alerting the public about the double homicide. The tragic incident took place in a remote area of the state park, where the terrain is rugged, vegetation is thick, and there is no cellphone service.
The horrifying attack occurred in broad daylight as the couple, Clinton David Brink, 43, and Cristen Amanda Brink, 41, were hiking with their two young daughters, ages 7 and 9. The parents were fatally assaulted in front of their children, who were fortunately found unharmed nearby. The details of the attack have not been disclosed by the police, but it is a chilling reminder of the dangers that can lurk in seemingly peaceful surroundings.
Following the initial calls reporting a potential assault at 2:30 p.m., first responders arrived at the scene only to discover the lifeless bodies of the Brink couple. Despite the urgency of the situation, it took six hours for the Arkansas State Police to issue a public alert about the double murder. The delay was attributed to the challenging conditions of the park, which hindered the swift dissemination of information.
Authorities have since launched a manhunt for the suspect, updating the description to include specific details such as a long-sleeve shirt with rolled-up sleeves, dark pants, a red baseball cap, sunglasses, and fingerless gloves. The suspect was last seen driving a black four-door sedan, possibly a Mazda, with its license plate obscured by tape. The urgency of apprehending the perpetrator is paramount to prevent further harm to the community.
In response to the tragic incident, Shea Lewis, Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism, has assured the public of increased law enforcement presence in state parks to ensure the safety of visitors. Park rangers, who are fully commissioned law enforcement officers, are actively engaged in maintaining the security of park guests. The commitment to supporting the investigation and upholding the safety of Arkansas State Parks remains unwavering.
Devil’s Den State Park, known for its natural beauty and outdoor attractions, is now overshadowed by this senseless act of violence. As the community grapples with the loss of the Brink couple and the search for their killer continues, the need for vigilance and caution in remote areas like state parks is underscored. May justice be served, and may the memory of Clinton and Cristen Brink be honored in the pursuit of truth and closure.