We're the Rassier's still active in dairy farming when the abduction took place?
(Not sure what difference that would make in Jacob's case at any rate?)
Thanks Shergal, my thought was that the farm would have had some type of pit type manure storage and a body could have been hidden there.
I am new to this website that was my first post, forgive me for being a newbie.
Also, I have always thought that Mossads map for night routes looks like a milk truck route, so was interested in the dairy aspect. Mossad either knows or thinks he/she knows who did the horrible crime and appears to "know" the person is from or has relatives in Paynesville, where AMPI dairy is located,
They would have milk haulers on the road....
Dan Rassier graduated from Apollo High School located in St. Cloud, MN.
Both of Dan's parents are Roman Catholic. Dan's dad attends mass every day, yet Dan didnt graduate from the local Catholic high school in St. Cloud, MN. What happened?
http://wjon.com/st-cloud-bishop-releases-names-of-33-accused-priests/
Men who have been victims of childhood sexual assault may deal with the following:
 Anger and Hostility
 Anxiety
 Depression
 Dissociation
 Fear
 Helplessness
 Questions about Sexual Orientation
 Isolation and Alienation
 Loss of Power, Control, and Confidence
 Low Self-esteem
 Masculinity Issues
 Negative Childhood Peer Relations
 Negative Feelings about People and Self
 Problems with Sexuality
 Self Blame/Guilt
 Sense of Inadequacy
 Sexual Dysfunction
 Shame/Humiliation
 Sleep Disturbance
 Suicidal Ideas or Behaviors
http://www.wgac.colostate.edu/Data/S...xual-abuse.pdf
Rape arises from of a sicko's need to hurt another human while feeling superior and in control.
What type of male is filled with anger and also a pathologic need to feel superior and in control?
One type is a childhood sexual assault victim with unresolved psychological problems.
On that same Immelman page that pensfan linked above:
http://www.immelman.us/news/wetterling-suspect-dan-rassier/
Under the sub-heading "Exclusive New Details in the Jacob Wetterling Abduction Case"
The article states they dug at Rassiers in 2010 because new investigators on the case found evidence that had never been looked at.
Dan also says the investigators had a specific list of items they were looking for on their original search warrant. One of the items they were looking for was a silver handgun. Dan says he can't remember what the rest of the items were.
This is interesting, because in an October 1990 newspaper article, Trevor Wetterling said the gun was black.
I saw this ad for a Paynesville delivery route online. I've never delivered papers on a route, but I have some questions for anyone who has. I'm assuming if you need a vehicle, this must be out in the country in Paynesville. I'm curious how long it would take to deliver 100 to 140 papers at night to fairly spread out homes and farms? The papers have to be completely delivered by 6:30 am. So would the delivery person have to start around 3:30 am? 4:30 am? I'm just curious because that would make this sort of a "night route." I think our paper boy here gets his papers quite early and has to assemble and bag them all before he starts. So that would add time also.
Here's the ad:
THE ST. CLOUD TIMES is looking for a responsible adult with a reliable vehicle to deliver newspapers 7 days a week in Paynesville, MN. The route has about as about 100 papers daily Monday - Friday and about 140 papers on Saturday and Sunday. Delivery deadline is 6:30 am M-F and 7:30 am Sat & Sun. The profit is about $280 Bi-weekly plus tips. Contact Laura Dunlevy at 320-255-8720.
http://www.paynesvillearea.com/classifieds.html
Remember though, the St Cloud Times was an afternoon paper back in 1989, so delivery would have literally been in the late afternoon or early evening. I believe it was around 1995 or so when the paper went to a morning edition.
I'm guessing if you were up at 4 am assembling your papers though, and spent the afternoon or early evening delivering them, you'd probably be asleep by 10 pm. So not much of a night person.
That still leaves anyone delivering other items to farms. Although, I would think most deliveries would be made during the day, with the exception of milk? I'm not sure if they still had door to door milk delivery out in the country in 1989 though. It stopped in the city long before that. And if you had a dairy farm, you probably didn't need any milk delivery.
Maybe we should be looking more at who would have been coming home from bars late at night?
Didn't SelTel come back later and clarify that the red lines were not significant to their map? I think I remember something about that.