Local family searches for answers in son’s murder
By Kerry Tomlinson KATU News and KATU.com StaffCORBETT, Ore. - A family is trying to figure out who murdered their son thousands of miles from home in a sprawling seaport town in Ecuador. But like any large city, this one too is susceptible to crime. And a mother and father from the Oregon town of Corbett - 22 miles east of Portland off the Columbia River - are now suffering the loss of their son. Their son is Max Chamberlin. He was born in Portland, and went to the Metropolitan Learning Center - a public school in Northwest Portland - from kindergarten through 12th grade. Now Max is dead, as a result of what his father said is a "calculated, cold-blooded killing to steal Max's money" in what appears to be an Ecuadorian land-development deal that fell apart. "Whether they can find the assassin who did it remains to be seen," Max's father, John Chamberlin, said. "But we need to get to the bottom of this." For Max Chamberlin, Ecuador was a second home. “There was a love of life and sparkle in Ecuador that Max loved,” said John. Note that Ecuadorian residents tell KATU that guns in Manta are "notoriously hard to come by. Even the police can not take a weapon home when they are off duty, unless they have a personal permit to carry a concealed weapon." The family has set up a fund in Max’s memory to help students like him who suffer from a learning disability but have an extreme aptitude for technology. The fund is through WorkSystems Inc., a private non-profit Oregon corporation working from downtown Portland at 111 S.W. Fifth Ave., Ste. 1150, to help dislocated workers and disadvantaged youth get jobs. KATU is told that donations will fund a Max Chamberlain Internship through WorkSystems. |
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