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Russell Turcotte

Lair of Hunterbear provides updated information

Turcotte family wants same attention for their case, Grand Forks Herald
Opinion on Russell Turcotte: Bias Confirmed, Doug West
Funeral Services for Russell Turcotte [Wolf Point], Hunter Gray
RUSSELL TURCOTTE: 'We already had the spirits take him home', Grand Forks Tribune
Turcotte's body found Officials investigate Montana man's death as homicide, Grand Forks Herald
ND, Russell Turcotte's body found -- murder, from Hunter Gray
The search for Russell -- Texas EquuSearch leads hunt for missing teen in Grand Forks, Grand Forks Herald, 18 Oct. 2002
RUSSELL TURCOTTE CASE: Family still searching for son's killer - Turcotte family not happy with investigators (The Grand Forks Herald 5/6)
Update from Hunter Bear (12 April 2003)
Why No Police Action on North Dakota Murders Hunter Gray (28 Feb 2003)
our Native American men - all members of the North Dakota-based Turtle Mountain Chippewa [Ojibway] Nation - have been murdered in and around Grand Forks, N.D., within the last year and a half.
Reward offered by Turcotte family (Hunter Gray update) Hunter Gray (14 Dec 2002)
We need your good help once again (Hunter Gray update) Hunter Gray (3 Dec 2002)
North Dakota Native murders, official sins of omission Hunter Gray (18 Nov 2002)
17 Oct 2002 update Hunter Gray
Search for Russ Turcotte: Up-date: e-mails [and good thoughts] make helluva difference, 9 Oct 2002 update Hunter Gray
Russell Turcotte's ominous N.D. disappearance: More again, what's happening, 28 Sept 2002 update Hunter Gray
Interim Update on the ND Indian killings and the Russell Turcotte disappearance Hunter Gray

Note: The Sept 2001 murder of Jerome DeCoteau is mentioned in some of the following links. Grand Forks County Assistant State's Attorney Sonja Clapp filed charges against his youngest son, Jeremy, Oct. 10, 2004.



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