http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/story/26414351/have-you-seen-this-missing-anondale-minn-man
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So then, I wonder who/what do the found keys belong to?
Thank you! I don't remember hearing that.
This is just a horrible situation...monsters.
http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/story/26414351/have-you-seen-this-missing-anondale-minn-man
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So then, I wonder who/what do the found keys belong to?
Villella said she and others came to make sure the man charged in her brothers disappearance knows the hurt he caused.
She and about 50 others packed the courtroom where Robert Nuttall would face a Wright County judge.
Nuttall is scheduled back in court for a contested omnibus hearing on Dec. 22.
If Wright County prosecutors have positive identification on the bone and teeth fragments by then, murder charges will also be filed
The Sheriffs Office is requesting anyone with information on the death of Christopher Rossing to contact the Sheriffs office at 763-682-7637. Investigators are also seeking the assistance of the public and dental professionals in locating clinics where Christopher Rossing may have received dental work.
According to Kelly, one tooth found has a crown on it. If dental records can prove Rossing had that crown put in place, he's ready to file murder charges against Nuttall. Without the matching tooth, however, getting an ID on the burned remains will be difficult -- a possibility Kelly admits scares him.
His friend of 17 years, Aaron Peterson, said Rossing's father died a couple years ago, but his mother is still in the hospital, with an illness he was not sure of...
The Anoka County Medical Examiner's Office and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Lab are working to identify the remains...
The Wright County District Court will select its jury members on January 20, 2015. The pre-trial will begin on January 27, 2015. Then the jury trial itself will begin February 17, 2015.
Rossing's alleged kidnapper now charged with murder
A pretrial hearing in the kidnapping case of a Howard Lake man took a change in direction Tuesday morning when Robert Nuttall was charged with second-degree murder...
Second-degree murder comes with a maximum sentence of 40 years. Kidnapping also has a maximum sentence of 40 years. The prosecution has not dropped the kidnapping charge, which means Nuttall could face up to 80 years in prison.
http://lacrossetribune.com/news/sta...cle_223ce9a8-c9cc-5f2e-a71d-df59e9bf10af.htmlST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A woman accused along with her boyfriend in the disappearance and death of a man in Wright County is due in court.
Thirty-three-year-old Gwen Butcher was arrested Tuesday night on a second-degree murder charge in the death of Christopher Rossing. She's expected in court Wednesday. Rossing's remains were found in a fire pit and cornfield last fall at the couple's farmhouse near Hutchinson.
Butcher was sentenced to one year in jail with credit for serving 11 days. Kidnapping and second-degree murder charges were dropped.
Nuttall pleaded guilty in October and was sentenced to 22 years in prison Oct. 30.