Video surveillance led to suspicious Mandan murder



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According to Henry's affidavit, law enforcement officials were able to view a videotape of evidence that very early on helped identify a white Ford F-150 as being the key to the location of the suspect.

The first part of the video belonged to RJR Maintenance & Management and showed the suspect entering the company at 6:47 am Monday and going out at 7:00 am. An additional investigation outside the building revealed that a RJR vehicle had been driven from the premises to Indigo Signs, a one-way block.

Another video showed the suspect heading westward towards Indigo Signs towards Midway Lanes and Bill Barth Ford, where another video helped locate the suspect's track after leaving RJR.

After the advice of a McDonald's employee, whose descriptions showed that a person was riding in a white Ford F-150, corresponded to the suspect, investigators watched a surveillance video showing the truck Ford leaving the McDonalds parking lot and heading east on Memorial Highway.

A video of car dealership Ron Lowman, two blocks from McDonald's, showed the truck entering the parking lot, turning around and heading west on the Memorial Highway.

More video on Monday morning on the main street shows the truck going west through Mandan.

The vehicle was then videotaped at Flying J in Mandan, where Business Loop Interstate 94 merged onto Highway 25 North.

In Oliver County, two companies' video showed the Ford F-150 traveling near the center at around 8:30 am on Monday.

Around 9 am, a video of River Ag, a company in Washburn, shows the vehicle traveling on US Highway 200.

Finally, the McLean County Sheriff's Office Deputy, Justin Krohmer, recognized the suspect vehicle on Thursday. Krohmer says that he has known Isaak for almost two years and that he was a patient at the chiropractor's clinic.

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