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Suicide of ND Murderer Reported Error in Guard Check

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James McPherson

FILE - Chad Isaak, right, of Washburn, sits with his defense team during the third day of his murder trial at the Morton County Courthouse in Mandan, N.D., on Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. Authorities say Isaak, convicted in a 2019 quadruple slaying, has killed himself in prison. Isaak was appealing his convictions in the killings of the owner of a Mandan property management business and three workers there.
File - Chad Isaak, Right 2021 At Washburn Jail on Wednesday, Aug. 4, during the third day of the murder trial at Morton County Courthouse in Mandan, North Dakota. Isaak had appealed his convictions for the murder of Mandan's property management business owner and his three workers. Photo Credit: Mike Mccleary /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Bismarck, N.D. (AP) — Prison Research North The suicide of a man convicted of killing four in 2019 in the Dakota state was attributed to his covering his cell windows with cardboard and to security guards following proper procedures to conduct the necessary tests. I discovered that I did not comply. Chad, 48, was found hanged in his cell on July 31, according to a State Highway Patrol investigative report. rice field. He was taken to Bismarck Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Isaac was appealing a conviction and life imprisonment for murdering four of his people at a Mandan property management company.

Sgt. DeAndre Adams has been placed on administrative leave until an internal investigation at the prison is completed, prison spokeswoman Kayleigh Richards said Wednesday. At the time, Adams declined to comment.

Patrol spokesman Sgt. Wade Cuddlemas.

An investigation by the Patrol found that he had served 15 months in prison, Adams said at 4:53 p.m. He failed to check Isaak properly twice. And the 5:28 p.m. report stated that even if Isaac had been found in the meantime, it was "unknown if he could have been resuscitated." , knew that inmates were not allowed to cover the windows of their cells, but allowed them as a "courtesy of being naked in their cells," the report said. "He said he could force it, but it would just add more window coverings."

Isaak, RJR maintenance and management co-owner Robert He was serving four life sentences without the possibility of parole for the murder of Mr. Fakler, 52. Employee Adam Fuehler, age 42. Bill Cobb, 50 years old. Lois Cobb, 45 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb were married. It was never motivated by the trial or established by the authorities.

Four were shot and stabbed inside a property management company building in Mandan. Isaac, a chiropractor and Navy veteran, lived in a Washburn estate managed by the company.

During the trial, defense attorneys stated that investigators were not aware of other possible suspects, including those who had been evicted, sued, or fired by the RJR. He argued that he did not take gender seriously.

Prosecutors cited CCTV footage from a number of businesses that said authorities tracked Isaac's white pickup truck from Mandan to Washburn on the day of the murder, and that the killer was planning an attack. showed footage from a week ago that they said showed in advance.

Forensic experts believe that fibers from the murdered worker's clothing match fibers taken from Isaac's clothing, and that evidence of his DNA found in Isaac's truck was linked to Fackler and possibly Roy Cobb. testified that it was related to

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