Theres the allegation of poisoning. Cleaned out the bank account. Are you trying to accuse me of doing something to him . A brother determined to find a killer. How dare anybody do that to my little brother. It wasnt supposed to happen like this. A toxic mystery, and emotional trial. The jury being out long, is it a bad thing or good thing . [ siren ] it was a mystery from day one. From that time right around the end of the hockey season. Didnt make sense what was happening to matt podalak. Matt, the hockey amateur, matt the outdoorsman, fisherman, hunter, athlete. Didnt make sense from the very in the morning with that pain in his back and after what happened in the hospital a couple of months later, nothing made sense after that. [ flat line ] though god know theres were accusations. Plenty of those. And a brother, mark, for whom the story, the mysteryic became a kind of obsession. Its had quite an affect on me over the past seven years. The story that happened to matt podalak is one
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Hear more from rachel coming up tonight at 10. Tim an ida grove business was evacuated this morning after a fire broke out there this morning. Employees in the Powder Coating line at Midwest Industries vacuated and no injuries took place. While there was damage to the facility the extent of the damage to the facility the extent of the damage is not fully known at this time. There was a great deal of smoke throughout the facility, however there was no other fire damage. Midwest is working to review damage and have already begun to plan repairs. Tim kentucky senator rand paul spoke at Morningside College this morning. Paul is completing his 10thousand college tour through iowa. His goal is to get 10thousand College Students to caucus for him. Paul says he believes he can hit that goal. Because hes campaigning for issues that he says affect millenials. i think the drug war has gone way overboard and we actuallty do have people in jail for maurijuana offenses and i think thats crazy. Well
Im tim seaman, Jenna Rehnstrom has the night off. After nearly being killed when a fellow biker collided with him during this years sturgis motorcycle rally. A sioux rapids man is slowly making progress on the road to recovery. And as abc9s Rachael Krause shows us. Just like when they learned of the tragedy. Folks in arden kuenes kooknees hometown are still working for his safe return. Its awesome seeing my dad, you know hes been improving so much, said kenzie keune, ardens daughter. Kenzie keune. Says life has been turned upside down for her in the few months since her father, ardie keune, was hit. And nearly killed on his motorcycle by a suspect fleeing police at the sturgis motorcycle rally. I got a call saying your dad has been in a really bad motorcycle accident. I was like is he okay . And they said, you know kenz, we really dont know, she said. Real hard, its a tragedy because he wasnt doing anything wrong, said kerby todd, arden keunes friend and neighbor. Kerby todd, ardies fr