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DAKOTA SPOTLIGHT MANDAN MURDERS

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This season of "Dakota Spotlight," which examines the shooting and stabbing deaths of four RJR Maintenance and Management employees, is ready for listeners to binge-listen.
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Four and a half years after his crimes, family members of convicted murderer Chad Isaak have chosen to speak out, exclusively on the Dakota Spotlight podcast.
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One man was shy. The other was stern. Both were much more than 'murder victims.' Loved ones of Adam Fuehrer and Robert Fakler share an inside and personal look into their lives.
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Bill and Lois Cobb were slain in Mandan on April 1, 2019. But in this episode of Dakota Spotlight, the podcast goes back even further to get to know Bill and Lois better and commemorate their loss.

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Law enforcement had just detained Chad Isaak, who they suspected had killed four people at RJR in Mandan, ND, on April 1, 2019. With recording equipment rolling, they began their first interview.
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Three days after the 2019 RJR slayings in Mandan, ND, police are searching for the suspect's white Ford F-150 pickup. Forty miles away a detective realizes: The local chiropractor drives one of those.
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It's April 1, 2019. There's been a quadruple homicide at RJR Maintenance & Management. As family members of the victims are informed, investigators work the crime scene. The clock was ticking.
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When Justin Bockheim arrived at work at RJR Maintenance & Management in Mandan, North Dakota, something was off. There was a missing truck. Then he saw the spilled coffee. Then he saw the body.
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Four people were slain at RJR Maintenance & Management in Mandan, North Dakota, on April 1, 2019. Across town, Dakota Spotlight host James Wolner was doing his day job. The day would shape his life.
The murder of four employees at RJR Maintenance and Management in 2019 is the focus of the Dakota Spotlight podcast's newest season, “The Mandan Murders,” launching Oct. 4.

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