Rallibella
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He was looked at closely in late 80s and 90s and isn't new to the police.
CASAREZ: When are you going to get the results of the evidence you are still testing from the search of the home?
SANNER: You know, I don`t know that answer. Hopefully, it will come soon, but that`s up to the lab, itself, and we`re not trying to push them.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1102/28/ng.01.html
Still don't have an answer with this one. What is it that they are testing or tested? Is it what DR calls his ancestors blood on the confiscated cedar chest or something else?
Complete waste of time, resources and $$ just a shot in the dark. dr has nothing to do with it thank God the fbi got involved
In 2010, Rassier was named a person of interest in Jacobs disappearance and investigators spent two days going through the home he shared with his parents and searching the family farm with excavation equipment and cadaver dogs.
The dogs repeatedly signaled the presence of blood or decomposing human remains on the property. They sounded the alert in outbuildings, led investigators to suspicious stains and spatter on walls and a 3-foot-long wooden box, used for storing blankets, that seemed large enough to hide a body.
Dogs from Louisiana. Maybe a google search will find the reference. It was in a news article.
BTW! Where did your quote come from?
Can't read the article because it says I have read too many and have to subscribe, I do not want to delete my history as then I have to reenter passwords, Too much hassle,
Have you done a google search or searched on WS Jacob with the terms of Louisiana and dogs? It for sure is in a news article
There may be more references.
The Immelman Turn » Blog Archive » Wetterling Suspect Dan Rassier
www.immelman.us news wetterling-s...
Jul 2, 2010 - Dan Rassier likely is an innocent party caught up in the Wetterling investigation. On Thursday , Oct. 29, ..... The K-9 searching the Rassier
( aargh! It did not copy all the way. IIt says Loiusiana)
I saw that blog. It doesn't say who's dogs were used. I'm not too concerned where the dogs lived. I'm more interested in who owned them and who their handler was.
How do you know that they came from Louisiana? I hope your not using former member Pensfan as a source. That's the only place I saw that referenced after doing a google search.
My quote came from the article that I linked. Look at the very bottom of my post.
The dogs and handlers are referenced in warrant #4, page 11 -- one from Connecticut and one from Louisiana....
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2016/09/09/jacob-wetterling-search-warrants/
The dogs and handlers are referenced in warrant #4, page 11 -- one from Connecticut and one from Louisiana....
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2016/09/09/jacob-wetterling-search-warrants/
The dogs and handlers are referenced in warrant #4, page 11 -- one from Connecticut and one from Louisiana....
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2016/09/09/jacob-wetterling-search-warrants/