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DRU SJODIN CASE: Knife found in trunk Source: Blood in Rodriguez's car matches Sjodin's DNA
Miami Herald ^
| 12-9-2003
| Stephen J. Lee
Posted on 12/09/2003 8:24:26 AM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs
A knife in a pool of liquid household cleaner was found in the spare tire well of Alfonso Rodriguez Jr.'s maroon 2002 Mercury Sable sedan, according to a source close to the investigation.
Investigators could tell that the interior of the car and the trunk obviously had been recently and extensively cleaned, the source told the Herald.
But bloodstains found in the car have been matched with Sjodin's DNA, the source said. Other news reports also cite sources for the DNA match of blood samples in the car to Sjodin.
Grand Forks State's Attorney Peter Welte has said that he has evidence that Rodriguez used the car to abduct Dru Sjodin from the JC Penney parking lot at Columbia Mall on Nov. 22. But he declined to say what the evidence is.
The Associated Press reported that its source said a knife sheath was found near Sjodin's car, which was in the JC Penney lot.
Rodriguez bought the car in June from a Grand Forks dealership, said the salesman.
Rodriguez, 50, was arrested Dec. 1 -- several days after his car was searched and impounded -- and charged in Sjodin's abduction. He had been out of prison only seven months after serving 23 years for stabbing a Crookston woman in 1980 while trying to abduct her. The woman fought him off; she recovered from stab wounds to her abdomen and arm.
In 1974, Rodriguez was convicted of two separate incidents in which he sexually assaulted women after kidnapping or trying to kidnap them. In at least one of the cases, he used a knife.
After returning to Crookston in May to live with his mother, Rodriguez has been registered as a Level 3 sex offender, the most risky and predatory of three categories in Minnesota.
Rodriguez appeared in Grand Forks District Court last week on the charge of kidnapping Sjodin and remains in jail under $5 million bond. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for Feb. 4.
Rodriguez drove his car to work Monday, Nov. 24, at a construction site in McIntosh, Minn., about 30 miles east of Crookston, said those who worked with him hanging drywall. Investigators searched the car at the job site a day or two before Thanksgiving and impounded it soon after the search, sources familiar with the investigation told the Herald.
Search moves north
Meanwhile, evidence used to gain an arrest warrant against Rodriguez, which has been sealed in a court file since he was arrested Dec. 1, likely will be made public today. Welte, the prosecutor, initially asked a judge to seal the evidence to protect the investigation and Sjodin's family. But after several news media companies, including the Herald, filed motions demanding the affidavit of probable cause be unsealed, Welte said he would not oppose making the document public.
David Dusek, Rodriguez's court-appointed attorney, said he would decide today if he would object to the unsealing of the affidavit.
District Judge Lawrence Jahnke, assigned to the case, said Monday that he has no plans to hold a formal hearing on the issue. He indicated his decision would be made in the form of a court order shortly after noon today.
"No one has requested a hearing," Jahnke said. "We are not going to have a hearing."
He merely must wait until Dusek files some documents this morning, Jahnke said.
Dusek said his client doesn't want to talk to law enforcement anymore and has denied any involvement in Sjodin's disappearance.
Rodriguez's sister, Illeana Noyes of rural Crookston, said she spoke to Dusek for about an hour Monday but declined to comment on what was said.
Meanwhile, about 20 family members and close friends of Sjodin searched 26 square miles near Alvarado, Minn., about 20 miles north of East Grand Forks. The search included abandoned buildings, culverts, bridges and "other remote areas," said Bob Heales, the Denver private investigator who has donated his expertise for the past two weeks to help lead the family's separate search effort. Heales also has a home in Crosslake, Minn., the hometown of Chris Lang, Sjodin's boyfriend. Crosslake is next to Pequot Lakes, Sjodin's hometown.
"We didn't really turn up much of anything of interest," Heales said of Monday's search. It was based on a tip left on a Web site, based on its proximity to routes Rodriguez could have traveled, Heales said.
The group plans to search in the same general area today, he said.
The law enforcement search, meanwhile, will continue but in a limited fashion, following only specific leads, said Capt. Mike Kirby of the Grand Forks Police Department. He said the focus will be on "construction sites and industrial sites" and asked property owners to search their land.
No more large-scale volunteer-aided ground sweeps are planned now, Kirby he said.
Large portions of Grand Forks County, which has 1,400 square miles, and Polk County, which has 2,000 square miles, have been searched, but the entire region can't be searched by foot, Kirby said.
Temperatures falling well below freezing in recent days have made large efforts using untrained volunteer searchers more dangerous, Kirby said. But if one is needed, another will be mounted, he said.
Monday, the U.S. Border Patrol briefed law enforcement officers on the extent of the search so far, using computer-generated maps of the area, Kirby said. That helped focus future searching, he said.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the FBI remain working closely with the Grand Forks police and sheriff's departments in Grand Forks and Polk counties, Kirby said.
Authorities plan to ask North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven for assistance in the searches.
"What we're hoping for is personnel and equipment," said Grand Forks County Sheriff Dan Hill. "We're certainly not going to slow down on this thing."
Nearly 1,500 tips have come in -- not many in recent days -- and each one is checked, including those from psychics and "remote viewers," who offer their services in finding Sjodin, Kirby said.
For the first time, police are asking local fire departments in the region to join the organized searches by law enforcement officers.
Thursday, on their own initiative, the volunteer fire department in McIntosh, Minn., searched an area along the Poplar River, which is near the construction job site on the east side of town where Rodriguez worked until just before Thanksgiving. Fire Chief Larry Hedlund said he suggested the search to the Polk County Sheriff's Office after he learned Rodriguez had worked there. Nothing was found, he said.
Mark Bodunov, a drywall contractor supervising Rodriguez's work at the site, said he and the construction manager searched the area where the city is building a 28-unit assisted living apartment complex at the direction of investigators.
Reach Lee at (701) 780-1237, or (800) 477-6572, extension 237; e-mail slee@gfherald.com.
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alfonsorodriguez; dru; drusjodin; sjodin
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Adjust setting to "slow roast".
61
posted on
12/09/2003 10:57:32 AM PST
by
Tamzee
(Pennsylvanians for Bush! Join http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PA4BushCheney/)
To: LisaMalia
Alot of people were upset when the DA said "No Deal" but being they knew things in the police report, it seemed, you do not make deals when their is a body to find, just someone alive, time is then crucial. Rodriguez even if he got the death penalty, poor Dru will not return to her family's arms. These damn predators! Crying mad!
62
posted on
12/09/2003 10:58:12 AM PST
by
JustPiper
(Teach the Children to fight Liberalism ! They will be voting in 2008 !!!)
To: invoman
http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0312/02/lad.19.html CNN LIVE AT DAYBREAK
Suspect Arrested in Case of Missing North Dakota College Student
Aired December 2, 2003 - 05:01 ET
...BRIDGETTE BORNSTEIN, WCCO-TV CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Divers from several places, including New York and California, are here doing the specialized work. This is a spot under a highway overpass over the Red Lake River. There's a sandbar here, so the thinking is that if the water carried anything it could be caught on the sandbar here. Do you see the triangles cut in the ice? That's how the divers get in. The crew helps each diver bundle up to keep warm, straps on the equipment and then lowers them under the water.
(snip)
63
posted on
12/09/2003 10:59:13 AM PST
by
maggief
To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
64
posted on
12/09/2003 11:02:28 AM PST
by
SkyPilot
To: Baynative
America is more peril than it has ever been in its past. This isn't just business as usual.
We have a Supreme Court which refuses to enforce the Consitution they are sworn to uphold. Indeed, some members of that Court have openly expressed sentiments to the effect that the practises and opinions of other nations should be considered in rendering legal decisions in America.
An incestuous relationship exists between the legal establishment, which profits from the law, and the legislatures, which are CONTROLLED by that very legal establishment.
We have the two major political parties in the Country, solely on the basis of their own interests, IGNORING the daily invasion of illegal aliens across our borders and blind and deaf to the interests of Native Born Americans and those foreign born Americans who have taken the time, trouble and effort to comply with our laws in becoming legal residents or citizens.
We are denied the right of initiative and referendum or recall on the Federal Level, and Federal Congressmen, using the power of their offices, have turned what should be a mere episode in the life of a public spirited citizen into a well-financed life-long sinecure.
I could on and on.
But again, my main concerns in this post lie with the lack of Congressional action to stop serial predators like Rodriguez from repeating their outrages on more innocent angels like Ms. Sjodin.
65
posted on
12/09/2003 11:02:58 AM PST
by
ZULU
To: Baynative
America is more peril than it has ever been in its past. This isn't just business as usual.
We have a Supreme Court which refuses to enforce the Consitution they are sworn to uphold. Indeed, some members of that Court have openly expressed sentiments to the effect that the practises and opinions of other nations should be considered in rendering legal decisions in America.
An incestuous relationship exists between the legal establishment, which profits from the law, and the legislatures, which are CONTROLLED by that very legal establishment.
We have the two major political parties in the Country, solely on the basis of their own interests, IGNORING the daily invasion of illegal aliens across our borders and blind and deaf to the interests of Native Born Americans and those foreign born Americans who have taken the time, trouble and effort to comply with our laws in becoming legal residents or citizens.
We are denied the right of initiative and referendum or recall on the Federal Level, and Federal Congressmen, using the power of their offices, have turned what should be a mere episode in the life of a public spirited citizen into a well-financed life-long sinecure.
I could on and on.
But again, my main concerns in this post lie with the lack of Congressional action to stop serial predators like Rodriguez from repeating their outrages on more innocent angels like Ms. Sjodin.
66
posted on
12/09/2003 11:03:04 AM PST
by
ZULU
To: ZULU
Sexual predators and paedophiles, people who have served notice on society that they are below a ravvenous beast on the scale of rationality, should NEVER get a second chance to re-enact their crimes. They should be locked up for lifeHow can you justify the millions spent on their upkeep?
I can't.
Either kill 'em, or exile 'em to an island where they can fend for themselves.
To: maggiefluffs
CNN will be running video of the diving soon.
68
posted on
12/09/2003 11:04:43 AM PST
by
Hillary's Lovely Legs
(I have a plan. I need a dead monkey, empty liquor bottles and a vacuum cleaner.)
To: Jim Noble
I don't care if they are locked up life or dead.
We could reduce the cost by contracting with the Turks, Egyptians, or some other less politically sensitive nation to handle them, or build a penal colony on the Aleutians.
Either way, we should DEMAND action on this. Serial sexual predators are far more dangerous then lions or tigers or crocodiles, and Congress should be SHAMED that they consider an issue like latter more worthy of attention than cases like ROdriquez and Sjodin.
69
posted on
12/09/2003 11:06:01 AM PST
by
ZULU
To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Did I miss it?
70
posted on
12/09/2003 11:07:11 AM PST
by
maggief
To: maggiefluffs
Ok, the local sheriff implied earlier on local talk radio that he thinks she is dead. Something about "finding it hard to keep the family's hopes up" or something like that.
ND and MN Governors are in town. Will call out the "Guard" to help search.
71
posted on
12/09/2003 11:07:29 AM PST
by
invoman
To: jdege
Amen and amen!
To: invoman
73
posted on
12/09/2003 11:09:53 AM PST
by
maggief
To: LisaMalia
I just had a break now Lisa, just read about the shoe...sick to my stomach.
If the shoe was found a few days ago, maybe that's why the reports that they were scaling down the search to concentrate on a particular area.
74
posted on
12/09/2003 11:10:37 AM PST
by
Jackie-O
("The horror...the horror"- Col. Kurtz)
To: maggiefluffs
Yeah-he basically said that it is unlikely she is alive here on the radio.
75
posted on
12/09/2003 11:12:54 AM PST
by
invoman
To: Devil_Anse; Velveeta; Sandylapper
Ping to maggiefluffs post #56...they found Dru's shoe.
76
posted on
12/09/2003 11:12:56 AM PST
by
Jackie-O
("The horror...the horror"- Col. Kurtz)
To: maggiefluffs
Thank you very much, maggiefluffs! More sad by the moments. Sjodin family has my prayers and are to be commended for their composure and bravery.
To: maggiefluffs
You didn't miss it. They just had on a reporter who said that the sheriff stated taht Dru is probably dead.
The family's private investigator said that he sees no evidence that she isn't alive.
The family might want to hire another investigator.
78
posted on
12/09/2003 11:14:49 AM PST
by
Hillary's Lovely Legs
(I have a plan. I need a dead monkey, empty liquor bottles and a vacuum cleaner.)
To: JustPiper
Prison has been is Home Sweet Home for more than half of his life...of course he's comfy-cozy.
79
posted on
12/09/2003 11:18:21 AM PST
by
Jackie-O
("The horror...the horror"- Col. Kurtz)
To: Jackie-O
Yes, thanks, Jack! I've been hearing Fox's latest report. I'm so glad they're getting National Guard support!
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