Not to hijack the thread, but some here may not know anything about Claude Dallas that was referred to. I was a police officer for 30 years, and have a bro-in-law who was a warden not too far from where the murders took place. Dallas was a professional poacher, and had moved into an area of the Owyhee Desert in N. Nevada and was actually barely into Idaho. A local ranch couple had called the CO's on Dallas, and while checking him in his camp, he drew down on them and shot each 3 times with a .357. He later claimed self defense as the "wardens were aggressive." He must have thought that they were still a threat as they laid there dying, because he took the time to go into his tent to get a .22 revolver and put one shot at contact distance into their heads. After that he drove into the Nevada desert and buried the bodies and disappeared. None of this is supposition, as Dallas had a buddy in camp and he told it all, and none of his testimony was refuted by Dallas. The locals and the media of the time (35+ years ago) made a folk hero of him. They had to do a full survey to determine which state the camp was in, and if the trial had ended up in his home county of Nevada, he may well have walked out a free man. As it was, the Idaho trial judge was shocked at the manslaughter verdict and went out of the guidelines to give Dallas the maximum sentence. The man served his time and is out and may well still be alive somewhere.
I have no comment on the Hammonds, as all I know is what has been reported or discussed on blogs such as this. Likely, the truth is lost somewhere in the middle of all the "news" that gets thrown around.