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In recent years accusations of a cover-up by the police have gained traction. Cabin #28 was demolished in 2004, allegedly to conceal evidence. When the case was re-opened in 2013, several items of evidence were found in boxes of case files that were never officially entered into evidence, including a recording of an anonymous phone call identifying the remains found in Feather Falls as Tina Sharp and a letter to Marilyn Smartt allegedly written by Martin Smartt reading "I've paid the price of your love & now I've bought it with four people's lives." Plumas County Sheriff Mike Gamberg criticised the handling of evidence in the case by contemporary police. DNA testing on surviving evidence was begun, including on a claw hammer resembling the one missing from Martin Smartt's house that was found in a nearby river in March 2016. However, the case remains unsolved.
In recent years accusations of a cover-up by the police have gained traction. Cabin #28 was demolished in 2004, allegedly to conceal evidence. When the case was re-opened in 2013, several items of evidence were found in boxes of case files that were never officially entered into evidence, including a recording of an anonymous phone call identifying the remains found in Feather Falls as Tina Sharp and a letter to Marilyn Smartt allegedly written by Martin Smartt reading "I've paid the price of your love & now I've bought it with four people's lives." Plumas County Sheriff Mike Gamberg criticised the handling of evidence in the case by contemporary police. DNA testing on surviving evidence was begun, including on a claw hammer resembling the one missing from Martin Smartt's house that was found in a nearby river in March 2016. However, the case remains unsolved.
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