It's April 1, 2019. There's been a quadruple homicide at RJR Maintenance & Management. As family members of the victims are informed, investigators work the crime scene. The clock was ticking.
When Justin Bockheim arrived at work at RJR Maintenance & Management in Mandan, North Dakota, something was off. There was a missing truck. Then he saw the spilled coffee. Then he saw the body.
South Central District Judge David Reich on Tuesday ordered Chad Isaak to spend four consecutive life sentences behind bars, one for each of the victims of the April 1, 2019, killings at RJR Maintenance and Management. Isaak will not be given a chance at parole.