There are many lakes named
Mud Lake in Minnesota. In fact, it is the
most common lake name in Minnesota, with
201 lakes named “Mud Lake.”
Here are a few examples:
Mud Lake (Clearwater County): 47.428942,-95.2993312
Mud Lake (Douglas County): 45.8033, -95.5308
Mud Lake (Hennepin County): 45.1453032,-93.4289977
Mud Lake (Hennepin County): 44.8998872,-93.5662452
Mud Lake (Isanti County): 45.6589364,-93.2638106
Mud Lake (Nicollet County): 44.2721144,-94.1510424
Mud Lake (Kanabec County): 45.8977054,-93.1741014
Mud Lake (Nicollet County): 44.2721144,-94.1510424
Mud Lake (St. Louis County): 46.7809114,-92.8621822
Mud Lake (Traverse County): 45.8185895,-96.6009013
Mud Lake (Wright County): 45.1523654,-94.1507085
As such, be wary of potentially inaccurate information in the “sleuthing” of the Jacob Wetterling case, be especially cautious of the source(s) of information that you rely on or that you point to as authoritative, lest you perpetuate gross inaccuracies yourself (however well-intended the inaccuracies might be), and
lest your own name become mud, as well.
It seems likely that such inaccuracies are among the reasons why some people are critical of certain amateurish attempts to investigate or report on this cold case . . .
Prov. 11:14