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Parasites, poor health, weather eyed in Indiana deer deaths
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Parasites, poor health, weather eyed in Indiana deer deaths
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Apr 26, 2021 / 08:43 PM EST
KENTLAND, Ind. (WISH) Remains found at a farm in Newton County have been identified as a victim of a serial killer.
The coroner identified the victim as John Brandenburg Jr., 19, of Chicago. He’d been known as Brad Doe since 1983.
Brandenburg was one of four men found on a farm off U.S. 41 about a half-mile north of State Road 10 near Lake Village. Mushroom hunters had discovered two skulls on Oct. 18, 1983, and investigators found the four men in shallow graves.
Authorities think Larry Eyler drugged then killed Brandenburg. Eyler was known as the Highway Murderer, who at the time of the discovery of the four bodies was believed to have already murdered up to 19 young males across several midwestern states.
Kentland Rotary hears about mental health
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• MUD SLUG: Willow Slough in Newton County will host a Mud Slug event on May 15, with participants paddling in a kayak for 1 mile, bicycling for another 20 miles and taking a 10-mile trail run. They will encounter a variety of terrain from sand to mud on the trail. Start time is 9 a.m. To register and to retrieve maps and more information, go to www.newtoncountyparkboard.com.
⢠RUMMAGE SALE: Brushwood United Methodist Church will bold a rummage sale on Friday, April 16 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. All proceeds will go towards Brushwoodâs missions.
⢠SKIN SCREENING: Faith Lutheran Church of DeMotte at 1700 S. Halleck St. will be hosting Dr. Nicholas Retson as he performs skin cancer screening as a free service to the community on Saturday, April 24. The times are 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and it is open to the public. For more information, call (219) 987-3730.