To: prairiebreeze
Here it is:
John Diedrich, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Nov. 23 Law enforcement agencies are investigating if the man suspected of killing six deer hunters and injuring two others was involved in the unsolved slaying of a deer hunter three years ago in a nearby Wisconsin county, a detective said Tuesday. Clark County Sheriffs Department Detective Kerry Kirn said he has exchanged frequent calls with investigators in Sawyer County since Monday morning. I can tell you we have been in contact with authorities from Sawyer County to address that, Kirn said. It is premature to speculate if there is a connection. On Nov. 23, 2001, Jim Southworth was shot to death as he hunted on family land 10 miles east of Neillsville in one of the only other homicides ever to be linked to Wisconsins deer hunting season. Southworth was shot twice in the back and both bullets exited his chest, an autopsy found. Witnesses reported a pickup truck with three men inside on a road near where Southworths body was found, about 80 miles south of Sundays shooting. The three men were described as Asian from 5-foot-4-inches to 6-feet. They were driving a silver or gray Nissan or Chevrolet pickup truck, possibly a late 1980s model with a light-colored fiberglass topper. Chai Soua Vang, 36, of St. Paul, Minn., who is suspected of shooting eight hunters Sunday, is 5-foot-4-inches, according to a court document. Vang has owned a 1987 Nissan pickup, according to an online search service. According to court records, Vang allegedly shot several of Sundays victims in the back.
To: WhatHappenedtoAmerica
Hmmm, thanks. I pretty much lost track of this story over the past couple of days.
Prairie
193 posted on
11/26/2004 7:02:57 PM PST by
prairiebreeze
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