Found Deceased ND - Andrew Sadek, 20, Wahpeton, 1 May 2014 *alledged undercover drug informant*

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Tammy Sadek revealed that when the family brought Andrew's car home they made another discovery. "There were several inches of water standing in the spare tire wheel well." The car had been left in a school parking lot but, due to a broken security camera, no one knows when it had last been driven. Tammy believes someone may have dumped her son's body and then returned the car to campus. She also says someone told her they saw a car with a similar description being cleaned by three people the night Andrew went missing. "We would like a Luminol test done on Andrew's car to see if there are any traces of blood in it," said Sadek.

Without help from law enforcement, Sadek says she's now prepared to try another route. Sadek also recently launched a Facebook page named "Justice for Andrew Sadek". She's encouraging people to leave tips on the page or message her with information concerning Andrew's disappearance or death." Sadek promises anonymity for those who step forward. Sadek says until she sees movement in the case, or is proved otherwise, she will continue to release details every few months she says point to an apparent murder.

http://www.wday.com/news-north-dakota/3635131-sadek-asks-help-solving-sons-death
 
Yes it appears he did what was asked of him but yet they still release warrants out for his arrest. That's real nice. Someone. Please. Call. Dateline.

It's kind of like they were moving the finish line.
 
http://www.greenwichtime.com/news/c...found-dead-worked-as-confidential-6051588.php

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and campus police are investigating his death, but campus spokeswoman Barbara Spaeth-Baum said "Frankly, until more information comes forward, there is little else that can be done"...

According to the report, Sadek had not yet made enough undercover buys to erase the possible charges against him. A magistrate issued an arrest warrant for Sadek — on request from the Richland County Sheriff's Office — about a week after he disappeared...

Tammy Sadek said she is not surprised the report concluded the task force did nothing wrong. "They're not going to turn on each other," she said.
 
So basically if the two "dealers" who could now no longer be dealers and lose all that money let their "supplier(s)" know that Andrew was a NARC that would set him up in a terrible situation. I wonder if in that "recorded" and calm meeting with Andrew was he told how many controlled buys he would have to make to wipe the slate clean? Were the "dealers" already arrested by the time Andrew went missing? Have they uncovered who the dealers supplier was?

Has anyone asked the DEA and ATF to become involved to make sure their is no SEMCA corruption involved, and help find the gun used to kill Adam?

Just wondering
 
Authorities in the Northern Valley are now investigating a case that seems eerily similar to the Andrew Sadek case… the Wahpeton college student who’s body was found in the river, after being caught up in a drug investigation. Grand Forks Police are now asking for your help locating Jenna Stai an 18-year old, who’s been missing since last week. Stai is also caught up in a drug investigation.

http://www.valleynewslive.com/home/...n-Similar-To-Andrew-Sadek-Case-290688271.html

Jenna's thread on websleuths: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?269920-ND-Jenna-Stai-18-Grand-Forks-28-January-2015
 
Authorities in the Northern Valley are now investigating a case that seems eerily similar to the Andrew Sadek case… the Wahpeton college student who’s body was found in the river, after being caught up in a drug investigation. Grand Forks Police are now asking for your help locating Jenna Stai an 18-year old, who’s been missing since last week. Stai is also caught up in a drug investigation.

http://www.valleynewslive.com/home/...n-Similar-To-Andrew-Sadek-Case-290688271.html

Jenna's thread on websleuths: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?269920-ND-Jenna-Stai-18-Grand-Forks-28-January-2015

Police: Missing woman was not informant

"Lt. Rodney Hajicek met with reporters to dispute a report that aired Tuesday evening on KVLY-TV calling the cases of Jenna Stai and Andrew Sadek "eerily similar."

http://www.grandforksherald.com/news/3671473-police-missing-woman-was-not-informant
 
Police: Missing woman was not informant

"Lt. Rodney Hajicek met with reporters to dispute a report that aired Tuesday evening on KVLY-TV calling the cases of Jenna Stai and Andrew Sadek "eerily similar."

http://www.grandforksherald.com/news/3671473-police-missing-woman-was-not-informant

She was going to court after being arrested for dealings with a confidential informant. So.. She very well could have been killed due to the confidential informant program that continues to operate in our area.

I'm hoping she just is on the lam from the charges. I remember hoping the same thing with Andrew Sadek too.
 
By the way this is now a NATIONAL story picked up by a writer at Huffington Post and being compared to the Rachel Hoffman case.

William Monahan is making a movie about confidential informants based on the article that has been posted before from the New Yorker called "The Throwaways.." I am hopeful Andrew's case will be featured in this.
 
She was going to court after being arrested for dealings with a confidential informant. So.. She very well could have been killed due to the confidential informant program that continues to operate in our area.

I'm hoping she just is on the lam from the charges. I remember hoping the same thing with Andrew Sadek too.

Confidential Informants sometimes get killed when dealers/suppliers find out they are giving information to the police behind their backs. She wasn't a Confidential Informant so why would they have any animus towards her?

I don't think it's strange she let her phone behind---she probably knew she could be tracked if she had it. I also don't hink it's strange she left her car behind----every time she drove somewhere she would be taking the chance of being pulled over and found. But leaving $1500 cash in her car when she left? Now, that's strange. Anyone taking off to avoid charges would seemingly want to take as much cash with them as possible. Obviously someone picked her up and they left in a big big hurry.
 
Confidential Informants sometimes get killed when dealers/suppliers find out they are giving information to the police behind their backs. She wasn't a Confidential Informant so why would they have any animus towards her?

I don't think it's strange she let her phone behind---she probably knew she could be tracked if she had it. I also don't hink it's strange she left her car behind----every time she drove somewhere she would be taking the chance of being pulled over and found. But leaving $1500 cash in her car when she left? Now, that's strange. Anyone taking off to avoid charges would seemingly want to take as much cash with them as possible. Obviously someone picked her up and they left in a big big hurry.

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Well, I can see your Reader's Digest annual edition of "Enhance Your Vocabulary to Win New Friends" has finally arrived. "ANIMUS"?

As far as her phone? If she was using that phone for her 'connects' it probably is strange that she left it behind. But, as you say she would know she could be traced.

Left her CAR behind. Well what does that tell us? Tells us that she didn't drive her car away when she left.

But, the CASH? There in my opinion is the Freudian slip. When something actually doesn't belong to you...you don't think about taking it with you. You leave it behind.

Leaving that much cash behind in her car also tells me BOAT LOADS of information. 1). She wasn't afraid of losing it to someone stealing it out of her car. 2). She wasn't anticipating trouble, as in someone coming to collect the money from her. 3). If the money felt that secure to her it seems obvious to me this was cop cash. 4). She feels secure enough where she lives to know that leaving that amount of cash in her car wasn't going to get bothered. <---------So THAT tells me that she felt protected in her surroundings.


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