Cherise Rosga Anderson
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They weren't sure what was going on. And when they came upon the pickup truck in the back to the south of the building itself, they discovered a male laying on his back. He was still alive. And I do see an officer notified dispatch at 1.35 a.m. that they had a victim with a severe head injury and an ambulance was needed. So that was within three minutes of the actual call.
They weren't sure what was going on. And when they came upon the pickup truck in the back to the south of the building itself, they discovered a male laying on his back. He was still alive. And I do see an officer notified dispatch at 1.35 a.m. that they had a victim with a severe head injury and an ambulance was needed. So that was within three minutes of the actual call.
They weren't sure what was going on. And when they came upon the pickup truck in the back to the south of the building itself, they discovered a male laying on his back. He was still alive. And I do see an officer notified dispatch at 1.35 a.m. that they had a victim with a severe head injury and an ambulance was needed. So that was within three minutes of the actual call.
And that's when they discovered the place was all secure. Doors were locked. No windows were broken. His vehicle was there. Keys were in the ignition. It was unlocked. Nobody tried breaking into the place. They could have taken a perfectly good pickup truck. The keys were right there. And they could have taken his wallet. They didn't do that.
And that's when they discovered the place was all secure. Doors were locked. No windows were broken. His vehicle was there. Keys were in the ignition. It was unlocked. Nobody tried breaking into the place. They could have taken a perfectly good pickup truck. The keys were right there. And they could have taken his wallet. They didn't do that.
And that's when they discovered the place was all secure. Doors were locked. No windows were broken. His vehicle was there. Keys were in the ignition. It was unlocked. Nobody tried breaking into the place. They could have taken a perfectly good pickup truck. The keys were right there. And they could have taken his wallet. They didn't do that.
And then as the officers were spreading and looking out further, enlarging the crime scene and looking for more evidence, they found a pair of aviator sunglasses along the trajectory of where the witness who called it in saw him walking. And then as they grew their search pattern, they found a .22 caliber revolver firearm to the east of the road, like it was just tossed.
And then as the officers were spreading and looking out further, enlarging the crime scene and looking for more evidence, they found a pair of aviator sunglasses along the trajectory of where the witness who called it in saw him walking. And then as they grew their search pattern, they found a .22 caliber revolver firearm to the east of the road, like it was just tossed.
And then as the officers were spreading and looking out further, enlarging the crime scene and looking for more evidence, they found a pair of aviator sunglasses along the trajectory of where the witness who called it in saw him walking. And then as they grew their search pattern, they found a .22 caliber revolver firearm to the east of the road, like it was just tossed.
So that we believe is a dead end. The .22 caliber revolver, it's used in a lot of homicides, and they had no qualms leaving it at the scene. I don't think it was accidentally dropped like the sunglasses. I think the sunglasses were probably dropped accidentally, but that firearm, I think it was tossed.
So that we believe is a dead end. The .22 caliber revolver, it's used in a lot of homicides, and they had no qualms leaving it at the scene. I don't think it was accidentally dropped like the sunglasses. I think the sunglasses were probably dropped accidentally, but that firearm, I think it was tossed.
So that we believe is a dead end. The .22 caliber revolver, it's used in a lot of homicides, and they had no qualms leaving it at the scene. I don't think it was accidentally dropped like the sunglasses. I think the sunglasses were probably dropped accidentally, but that firearm, I think it was tossed.
She had just arrived like at 5.30 in the morning and she got the phone call that her husband was shot and was at Wausau Hospital. And I guess she had a friend drive her up there.
She had just arrived like at 5.30 in the morning and she got the phone call that her husband was shot and was at Wausau Hospital. And I guess she had a friend drive her up there.
She had just arrived like at 5.30 in the morning and she got the phone call that her husband was shot and was at Wausau Hospital. And I guess she had a friend drive her up there.
He was described as kind of a seedy or shady-looking character, a tall, thin, white male. And he seemed really jumpy or nervous, according to the witnesses. And he wanted to know what time George was getting off of work, because George was bartending at the time. He owned the business, but he also worked his own business.
He was described as kind of a seedy or shady-looking character, a tall, thin, white male. And he seemed really jumpy or nervous, according to the witnesses. And he wanted to know what time George was getting off of work, because George was bartending at the time. He owned the business, but he also worked his own business.
He was described as kind of a seedy or shady-looking character, a tall, thin, white male. And he seemed really jumpy or nervous, according to the witnesses. And he wanted to know what time George was getting off of work, because George was bartending at the time. He owned the business, but he also worked his own business.
And in fact, the person said it was almost like, not what time are you guys closing, but what time does George get off of work? So they thought that was kind of suspicious.
And in fact, the person said it was almost like, not what time are you guys closing, but what time does George get off of work? So they thought that was kind of suspicious.