"The answer was nobody should be in the deer stand," Sawyer County Sheriff James Meier said Monday.<br /><br />One of the men approached the intruder and asked him to leave, as Crotteau and the others in the cabin hopped on their all-terrain vehicles and headed to the scene.<br /><br />"The suspect got down from the deer stand, walked 40 yards, fiddled with his rifle. He took the scope off his rifle, he turned and he opened fire on the group," Meier said.<br /><br />There was no indication why.<br /><br />One of the men who was shot called for help on his radio, but it was too late. The suspect opened fire again, hitting the people who had just arrived on ATVs.<br /><br />The suspect was "chasing after them and killing them," Sawyer County Chief Deputy Tim Zeigle said. "He hunted them down is what he did."<br /><br />About 20 shots were fired, but it's unclear whether anyone returned fire. The hunting party had only one gun among them.<br /><br />The scene Meier described was one of carnage, the bodies strewn around 100 feet apart. Rescuers from the cabin piled the living onto their vehicles and headed out of the thick woods.<br /><br />