I've suspected that from the beginning. Anyone know if they've searched the area with ground penetrating radar, or the like, for other victims? It may be a prehistoric battle site, where his whole crew of bandits were tracked down and killed.
Or just as likely, he was set upon by bandits and killed.
Another thought on this is how do they know the pollen surrounding the body wasn’t transported to the site by the hikers that found the body or by the researchers visiting the site? It was reported in 1991 that after the hikers notified the authorities, it was several weeks or months before they investigated, but word spread and souvenir hunters visited the site and took several artifacts before the site was secured. Those people could hàve transported moss and pollen there as well.
The jig is up, the news is out
They've finally found me
The renegade, who had it made
Retrieved for a bounty
Never more to go astray
This'll be the end today
Of the wanted man