Fargo, ND: A lawyer for a man accused of killing four in a Property Management company North Dakota told Wednesday that the case was in a hurry to assess based on the wrong conclusion.
However, a prosecutor demanded that every part of the puzzle lead to the defendant.
Chad Isaak, 47, from Washburn, was tried for April 1, 2019, RJR Death Maintenance & Management Co-owner Robert Fakler, 52, and Adam Fuehrer workers, 42, and Puak Bill and Lois Cobb, 50 and 45.
He begged no Guilty of four charges of murder and three other counts.
It was one of the most vile crimes in the history of North Dakota, Bruce defense lawyer quickly admitted in his opening statement.
Three victims were shot and stabbed.
Combined, the four of them were stabbed around 100 times.
Prosecutor Karlei Neufeld began a trial that was put together from Mandan by describing a terrible crime scene and said evidence would include photos, video supervision, lab reports, bullet fragments, and knives and other things found during home and vehicle search.
“Every proof that you will receive in this case will be like a puzzle piece, ” Neufeld told the jury.” And …
when you start uniting it, you will be able to see clear images.
What happened.
“Quickly spend a portion of the opening that shows evidence of what is ignored or not investigated.
Law enforcement is under the “extraordinary amount of amount to resolve this case ” and only takes four days to decide that Isaak, a naval veteran and chiropractor, in accordance with the description of the killer, he said.
Among the many suspects owned by people The person who has it has been expelled or prosecuted by RJR, as well as a long list of dissatisfied RJR employees who were dismissed, Quick said.
The old defense lawyer from Fargo said the police failed to examine the former husband of a woman who allegedly had an affair with Fakler.
“This case was in a hurry To assess based on the wrong information that caused the wrong conclusion, “he said.
Law enforcement accused of quickly to pollute crime scenes in many cases failed to wear protective equipment or sign a notebook that shows them there.
One of the main witnesses of the prosecution, a woman who allegedly identified Isaak as a man he saw outside McDonald’s near the crime scene, estimated that the man about 5 feet-9 when Isaak was 6-foot-4, said Maha.
Quickly end the opening statement by registering many items connected to Isaak who did not show the DNA link to him or relevance it with this case.
Previously, it was quickly noted that no one could find a motive for murder.
RJR manages Park Home Park where Isaak lives, but he has been described as a tenant model that paid earlier rent with a credit card.
“This is not a case about what happened, this is the case of who did it, ” quickly said, then added that” there is no reason.
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