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Neil Sigurd Wampler, left, seen in a YouTube video recorded inside the standoff at Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. In 1977 Wampler was convicted of murdering his father in Lower Lake. The video was posted by Brandon Darby. - YouTube
Neil Sigurd Wampler, left, seen in a YouTube video recorded inside the standoff at Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. In 1977 Wampler was convicted of murdering his father in Lower Lake. The video was posted by Brandon Darby. – YouTube
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One of the protesters taking part in the armed occupation at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is a 68-year-old former woodworker and, according to court records and authorities, a convicted killer.

Neil Sigurd Wampler drove to Oregon from his home on the California coast earlier this month to join those protesting the arson convictions of father and son ranchers outside Burns.

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