A 29-year-old man has been charged with fatally shooting a woman in a resort cabin near Nisswa, Minn., in what appears to be a case of him believing he was targeting his former girlfriend.
Cameron J. Moser, of Brainerd, was charged Monday in Crow Wing County District Court with second-degree intentional murder in connection with the gunfire late Thursday night at the Cozy Bay Resort on Lake Edward that killed 46-year-old Bethany Bernatsky.
Moser remains jailed in lieu of $1 million bail ahead of an Oct. 20 court appearance. A message was left Tuesday with his attorney seeking a response to the allegations.
Sheriff Scott Goddard said Tuesday that "one of the scenarios that we are working on" is that Moser actually intended to shoot the 26-year-old daughter of the resort's former owners, a possibility that the families of both women say is true. The sheriff did not disclose why Moser possibly wanted to harm the woman.
Bret Jevning said Tuesday that the week before the shooting Moser came to the RV park he owns across from the resort looking for his daughter.
Moser didn't like that she had overcome her drug abuse through counseling, and "he was taunting her by using [drugs] himself," Jevning said. "He was angry because we weren't giving him access to my daughter."
On the night of the shooting, Moser was "mistaking [Bernatsky] for my daughter," Jevning said.
Bernatsky's brother, Ben Bernatsky, said Moser "killed the wrong person."