The common factor in the most recent three California attacks is that the victims were alone. The lion: A 2-year-old male, 110 pounds, was killed. His body was found after the lion, protective of the cache, attacked another bicyclist later that day at the same spot. Speculation is that he had been crouching next to it when the lion attacked. The attack: Reynolds’ bike was found on the trail its chain was off, and he had apparently been repairing it. Where: Cactus Hill Trail in Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park, a county park several miles east of Irvine. Killed: Mark Jeffrey Reynolds, 35, of Foothill Ranch account executive with a sports marketing company, competitive mountain biker. It had recently eaten a deer when it was slain, indicating it did not have trouble hunting its usual prey. Her body was found after some other hikers came across her glasses and daypack. The attack: Kenna was apparently attacked from behind and dragged off the trail. The attack site is about 5 miles from the Pacific Crest Trail north of Mount Laguna. Where: Lookout Fire Road in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, 30 miles east of San Diego. Kenna, 56, of San Diego high school counselor, birder. The lion: A 2- to 3-year-old female was killed after a weeklong search. Her body was found the next day covered by leaves and debris, as lions often do with carcasses. When Schoener did not return home that evening (a Saturday), her husband initiated a search. Evidence suggests she was knocked down a slope and then was able to briefly fight off the animal and flee before it brought her down again. The attack: Schoener was apparently attacked from behind by a mountain lion while on a trail run. Robie Trail in the Auburn State Recreation Area. Killed: Barbara Barsalou Schoener, 40, of Placerville marathon runner, mother of two children ages 5 and 8. Fatal mountain lion attacks in California: Map and details