This group murder gives me bad vibes.
A bunch of property management folks near Bismarc ND are dead. Now ND has had an influx of bad people for a few years due to the oil work.
It just seems strange. Maybe these folks found something out (drugs, trafficking because where nomadic high hourly wage workers goes so goes the drugs and prostitutes…both demand businesses that need to go to zero demand IMHO). Who knows.
https://news.yahoo.com/police-several-bodies-found-suburban-bismarck-business-154139763.html
Four people were found dead Monday in what police called a "multiple homicide" at a North Dakota property-management business.
The bodies of three men and a woman were discovered inside RJR Maintenance and Management in Mandan, a city of about 22,000 just across the Missouri River west of Bismarck, Police Chief Jason Ziegler said. The victims weren't immediately identified and police didn't say how they died.
"It's quite a large crime scene, so it's not something that's going to be easy for us to get in and do quickly," Ziegler said of the pace of the investigation.
Officers were combing through the building, which includes an office area in the front and a large warehouse area in the back, and planned to be there "as long as it takes us to get everything that we need," the chief said.
From the comments:
I grew up in Mandan, ND. I currently reside seven miles away in Bismarck, ND. This isn't the city I grew up in. The oil boom brought in some bad people and ever since then the crimes have been a lot worse than what us North Dakotans are used to. This building is quite isolated, so it was an easy place for whomever did this. Security cameras should give away who the suspect is. Law enforcement is doing a great job not giving away all the evidence they have. People are definitely pushing for it, but I give credit to law enforcement for doing a great job.
This has rocked the community. It is extremely tragic and people need to be patient while law enforcement does their work. My thoughts and prayers are with the families who have been affected by this. Mandan is a great little city, but we all understand times have changed. From a place we as teenagers rode our bikes all across town at all hours of the day/night to this. Truly sad.