No, this is true.
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Not true
No, this is true.
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Not true
It is true if you have read the threads you would know.
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No confirmation it is here say
Read the threads for sources. It's there.
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He's right. There is no source in msm that exists with information on the cadaver dog alert. It is simply what one person thought they heard happen. The info comes from someones blog.
It is in a link that the dogs hit on a chest in a shed during the 2010 search.
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If you can't link it now, it doesn't exist to us.
That's fine, I honestly don't care. DR isn't a suspect anymore anyway.
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http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-07-02-jacob-wetterling_N.htm. Rassier talks about LE canine resources during search.
Rassier said he believes investigators came back to his property this week because of new canine resources. He said he supports any effort to do a search in a new and better way.
"I'm all for it," he said.
The issue is cadaver hit...human there is no mention of it anywhere. Sounds like false information
Source: Unsolved Mysteries
I believe the most likely person to have committed this was Dan Rassier. Reasons why I think Dan is the most likely suspect:
Dan was a weird and strange dude to begin with.
Still living at home, never married,
home alone the day Jacob dissappeared,
Lived less than a mile away from Jacobs home
Jacob was kidnapped in front of the Rassiers property
Dan claims he slept through the search
The police believe now the kidnapper was on foot since all cars have been accounted for seen in the area around that time
Dan kept a file on Jacob Wetterling at his home
Dan is considered a person of interest still according to investigators
A search warrant was granted for the Rassier property
Ive read that there was a hit by cadaver dogs near a oak chest in Rassiers house but no body was found
http://unsolvedmysteries.us/jacob-wetterling-case-who-kidnapped-him/