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all over the floor and he just like he was king of the world in your thought he was aggressive even at that time as far as as a how he we handled himself kind of, he got that feeling that he was searching for a criminal and that's when he told me that my son was a drug dealer, you are, you're here for next semester. she kinda has told us that he wasn't just using marijuana that he was actually selling it on campus. and he is had a felony against him. and they haven't charged him with it yet, but he was pending to the only sol deliveries sauces. they took place on campus, both own their house, solar kazi,
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and on. and then he told us that sir andrew was a confidential informant. i asked for you to do is use buys from either or you have to wear away or you have to go by meryl. i didn't even know what that was and had no idea what he is. even talking more time. what, what do you mean that meant each individual we do, we have do 2 deals on. okay, so you have to to neil, i've heard of it as thinking, well this is susan andrew. how can he, how could miss hockey? been talking about the same guy? i mean, just agent webber told us that they believe or he believed that he, andrew was on the run because he had to make these buys by may 1st and he only done half of them. you don't check when rosa with youth. i'm just going to let you know
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our work any more on that on the start of the was her. you're awesome. jill. so i was just blown away. i mean here my son is missing and, and now they tell me he's a drug dealer or i maybe got all of them didn't make sense to me. but none of that made sense. nothing made. sounds mean pamius didn't know what to do. i mean, as far as are what even to believe really. and though, and where to turn in sergeant halligan's son wanted us to do a press conference. we love you and we want you. we need to come home. everything will be okay. way pleaded for andrew on that news conference to come in like they wanted us to have him turn himself him. we love you. and we
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once you home with us, everything will be okay we, i frankly not recall the ride ha or anything. because yeah, we up and left, i was kind of in free fall net to seem like it was snowballing, rapidly, everything seemed to be fine. i mean, there were no red flags known, nothing. that's what's making this so difficult for us as law enforcement, it's i mean, ah, with
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the school that a vigil for other students put together. and they asked mander to talk. eric, can i said some words from a little speech she noticed begun farm to come home if you are in trouble or just come home, want to help with your friends? ah, most of the electrical program missouri as far as with faculty and students. you know, people are pretty generous and, and they're going to give of their time and they're gonna, they're gonna form these search parties and they're going to go all scour off or wherever law enforcement has identified us as potential places to walk. ah, the campus police should obviously are going to go back to class. that basically turn this i really don't want any more students going missing. i was like, what makes no sense? is there a black hole, pine tree somewhere they didn't tell anybody about and people are falling into it?
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ah, we went just to places that we had gone or if we've got go cruising or something all or smoke and we like drive down all the roads. we go and, but all or has together and tried her hardest to find something, get some sort of clues as to what happened or where he was or, and what was going on, but didn't come up with anything and started to seem like there was something else going on and we learned that the college police department was the ones investigating this situation. campus police are supposed to make sure that you behave, make sure you're following the rules of the campus. she snuck baron to your room, look out for the campus place. that's their job and the campus police should have turned the situation over to another agency immediately. they just don't have the
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experience and training necessary to deal with this situation. andrew, sadie and the f. c. s student and disappeared on may 1st last seen leaving is dharm at the campus of the north dakota state college of science as parents are john and tammy tammy. good to have you on news in this morning. gimme an evaluation of where this search for andrew is at a quick way, don cole, with far as the campus police are concerned. and we're, we're not gonna stop looking for it a living. hell, i think it's a living now. it's july. if it's a fund that are other than that, so, so it's, it's fairly, a bad time a year. now he's gone to how do you feel that the state
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college of science has been in dealing with this situation? it seems like they're not doing anything. andrews case just made me feel frustrated, but once you start hearing that other stations are having just as much difficulty getting basic answers, you realize there's something more going on. people were just trying to come up with theories and i think that's natural when you don't have a lot of answers, you want to find something i would say probably after the 2nd week started having some doubts about how tall it is, an old being. take care of their investigative skills, were pretty limited as science one i could see and all we thought that they were probably doing his best. they could, i don't know. i guess they didn't seem to frantic about trying to find them,
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i guess, but i asked him if they had checked out any of the other vit surveillance stuff in town. in all as far as seni and andrew are seeing a movement at his car moved. you know, i said, well, did you check with the train and the and the tax season, any that stuff if, if handers gotten any of acton checked in fargo, if any, anybody seen him there or anything like that? oh no, that's good idea. i think it was just i don't know what they were doing. i mean, they other than waiting for a phone call. i guess i don't understand how to ruin this went on for i say weeks and nothing. ah, fresh news to day folks in the andrew sadie case, the young man we've all been searching for since he went missing on may 1st. now
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warrant has been issued for andrew's arrest. static is wanted on drug charges. details of these charges are still emerging, but andrew was allegedly caught selling marijuana on 2 occasions on april, 4th, and april night, 2013. 1 sale was for 20 bucks. the other was for $60.00. mm . was like, are you kidding me? all of this for $80.00 worth of pot. my son is missing for $80.00 worth of pot. i was wild, wild show me a campus, reach not fine. $80.00 worth of time. i remember waking up the news that he had been charged and also what is as i was this, even a thing they can do, this is completely or try your friend home. and now you're gonna throw some kind of
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bogus charge. yeah. like i had not put it together at all. how does warren just happened now that he's gone missing? what crime did he commit? where did they see him were like wow to why is that happening now? i knew it was everything was just confusing little mess for a while there. like that whole month was the most confusing thing at summer. happened may end of the file in the warranty, i think on monday. and they thought the other police have to get involved or, you know, just kind of everybody's looking for him. then i think that was the reasoning for filing the charges. so that kind of shut down the public's willingness to help. nobody wants to look for a drug dealer in my own mother to this day believes that andrew was a drug dealer. anybody that knew him knew there was more to the story. i
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assume that, you know, he just took off and this is just more and he could handle, but at the same time i, i had this idea that yeah, but where's the, where's it going, where do you, where's he gonna go in? check gonna be every so often that we see at all if you don't check 11 me. if i use contact with you, i'm just gonna let you know our work any more than that. i'm just going to the wars right. rose i was having a panic here, sitting in the pedicure chair with my feet in the water and sergeant harrison
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called he said, what are you doing? and i said, i'm having a paddock hearing is, are you alone? and i'm like, no the girls here, you know what he goes? where is john? and i said he's on a fishing trip. get him home. ah, i was actually up fishing with my buddies, just calling it a weekend away. ah. tammy had called me that they had found a body in the river that robin and i knew it was handled. ah, i just got to the house. of course we're waiting. the sheriff showed up with tammy's pastor and told that it was address. ah
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ah, my side is one as well for why we just did a read all about money laundering 1st to 3 different. oh good, this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas in the cayman islands. you know, all these banks are complicit in the club. barbara, we just have to give them a call. hey, i'm ready to do some serious my laundry. ok, let's see how we did. well, we've got a nice laundry watch for stacy. oh, beautiful jewelry. and how about ha ha luxury auto bill? again for mag, you know what? money laundering is highly legal. don't watch as a report. the postal service delivery is a $155000000000.00 pieces of mail every year. approximately 40 percent of the
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world's mail right now the us postal service is in the flight of its life. and that is really bad financial shape. now facing default, the postal service is a cash cow, and there was a way to pull money out of the postal service to put into a federal budget. there was a mandate that you bring in a $100000.00, new revenue every month. the nature of privatization in the us postal service is very much hidden from public view. it's privatization from the inside out, a big business in money. it's not about the public and given them a service that they deserve. it's not about quality train workers. it's about with
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ah, what, what, where is he? you know, but it's all different. so when you finally, when they finally found the body and then you knew that he was dead enough. i remember just like i couldn't keep my eyes dry because this is just like reality. now, you know, is tough to i mean, deep down kind of new cars has been a long time. you just didn't wanna accept it until smacked in the face. ah.
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ah surgeon hawkinson called us i grad john. every time he spoke, it was something new and bizarre. he said andrew was shot in the head and he had a backpack rocks tied to them. that's what he told us over the phone. he believed it was us. a suicide, he was just waiting on the coroner. and once he found the gun, he would be confirm that it was the suicide. mm. mm. so the 1st day i met tammy,
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she decided i'm going to talk to the news. so i walked in, i didn't know what to expect, you know what i mean, we had heard about what was happening, but i didn't know i was just walking into this. and tammy said my son was killed and i had to call my producers like, hey, this is actually your story today. i know you just wanted me to get a sound by here, but this is your story. she says her son was killed. mm. under statics, mom tammy sat. i spoke at a local radio station today saying she believed her son was murdered. we discovered that when andrew was found on june 27th, he wasn't wearing the same clothes he might missing and cameras. in his dorm caught this footage, he was last seen wearing this white shirt, but one, his body was found. he was wearing a different jacket. ah, he was shot in the head. his backpack was weighted down and he was thrown in the
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river. the backpack or rocks, was kind of the kicker for me. and like if you're going kill yourself, he can do that anywhere. why would you need to make your body disappear? mm. and who was shot was a 22. andrew went in to the red river and he came up on the minnesota side of the red river. ringback between him leaving that door and when he was shot, there was a change of there were rocks in the backpack for me personally. andrew was murdered . makes more sense than what the cops could come up was. and all they could come up with is a suicide. like wow, that's it guys? yeah. rocks in his backpack tied to his body. that doesn't sound like a suicide. it sounds like murder one on one in this developing story. tammy static
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is fighting back tears as she talks about not having answers in her son's death or just really hasn't been any effort to keep this. you know, we updated the saudi family is bringing their own attorneys to the fight. and now they want the f b i to investigate. i think people knew it was a major story right away. when that happened, people knew something was going on. that just doesn't happen. a rural college student doesn't just get shot in the head and found in a river like that, something else had to be happening. they're not going to do their jobs to let the f b. i get involved, somebody that can look at this case fresh without this suicide in the back of their minds, you know, planted by the campus police and everything. i want them to look at like the whole case objectively. when i met tammy that day and had a personal conversation with tammy, i thought, okay, we have the power of journalism. we have the power of finding public records. we
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have the power of being able to hold those who are paid by tax dollars accountable . ah, we talked about a meeting that she just has a lot of questions and can't seem to figure out where to get the answers. do you know where she should be looking? no, i really don't know where she should be looking on on that a it. i think that a lot of people have a lot of questions to understand the invest of process. you just really have to look at the timeline of events that took place when andrew was reported missing on i believe those may 2nd at the campus police at the embassy us were the lead investigators, by june, shortly before andrew's body was found. there were, i would say 3 or 4 different law enforcement agencies that were involved,
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but it was really still to this point, hard to tell who was actually in charge, who was actually doing anything. the investigation was turned over to the bc in minnesota. but n dfcs was originally investigating the north dakota agee's office and b, c, i, in their report said it was a minnesota b, c. i case the b c. a said that's not true. they have nothing to do with it as furious as angry at the way everything is being presented from start to finish. the way the police were handling it from pretty much day one and are static death investigation is being handled by campus police. the minnesota police were not working with the campus. police cops aren't sharing information. i was absolutely out. yeah. was the light away very light way of putting it. the f,
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b i's response was essentially that they weren't asked by local law enforcement to be involved unless they were asked by law enforcement to get involved. there was no reason for them to get involved at that point. all due respect to the campus, police, you know, they've got a job to do and it is not investigating a potential murder. i remember asking at this school official, do you feel like you're in over your head? and i don't really remember his response of that time. i don't know if he had response or not, but that was one of the last times we ever got to talk to a school official about the case. no one wanted responsibility. and so if you didn't want responsibility in the front end by doing anything on the back end, you were taking responsibility. and so they were, it was much easier to use the narrative of he took his own life because then he was responsible.
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the police came here. oh, i can't remember how long after his body was found. it was a while low. and basically told us the progress or lack of progress that they were at what stage the investigation with we didn't know all of particulars. they didn't tell us all the evidence of what was going on, but they weren't telling us everything. we were at that time just trying to find anything, any document or any video they had. tammy had told us that they had his cell phone . tammy had told us they had his laptop, things like that. so we were asking. okay, did you find information on his laptop?
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could we get a copy of that or do you have video documentation of him being interviewed? why did it know what i was expecting, but when i 1st pressed play, almost felt wrong watching m a g soon webber? ah yeah, it was just slight you could and knocked me over with a feather. joy relate with november 22nd is 20th birth date. it starts off with am smart alec comment that you don't want to spend your birthday here. very well. you expressed interest as a whole day, like i said, you're facing to valleys, no horse mas manager, it's a 25 minute video. it took me probably
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a week to get through it 5 hour where you start off, you're, you're on football players and correct. so the police came in and destroyed his life for want mm this music to college cd. so i mean that got me and it inspired me to really look at the case. but look at the case, i'm not looking to hang with police or anybody. i'm looking at the fast, the one i saw the fact i was scandalized. i was like, i'd never seen anything as bad as you know, a good way is attacks me in the morning or the night before. and so we do something for tomorrow. while i'm off tomorrow and then you can find some of my analysis of it was really simple, line them up not find criminals and get evidence line them up lanham,
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of what, arrest and conversion to informants because we are or agents that i work with. we are, we, you know, you're not like the only see are we are working with other people when we were here . what was there for one mission to get another inform and another arrest number? and he did it. good thing is he investigates no one conduct solicitation. what did you, for instance, when you interrogated him, find out what his source, what could it be that you didn't do it? because if you question too much, you'd find out that it was one of your other informants who gave it to him. and if that's the case, you understand, you committed a felony yield a police officer. if that's the case, just like in your situation, you have no clue who probably around you all your know who in this out. you
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probably maybe trying to think of ideas and stuff, but i'm not going to tell you if you have any formal giving don't to subject subject gives it to inform a to where's the investigation. you the guy in charge of informers. you created the crime, and that's it. perfect frame. oh ah, ah, you this, yes. remember that we're in the middle of an opioid epidemic. rhythmic opioid epidemic. and the 1st thing i see is they haven't made one will be late. not one on a bunch of them. no wonder you didn't tell me. or tell anyone
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