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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 The tradition of hunting in Michigan is a father-and-son activity, as well as a mother-and-daughter activity. The state’s Department of Natural Resources stopped referring to the deer as animals and began referring to them as if they were rows of corn or soybeans.
#2 On November 22, 1985, Brian Ognjan and David Tyll went hunting together. They had never even bought deer licenses, thinking that since they were on private property, they didn’t need them.
#3 The Tyll brothers, Dave and Brian, were going to hunt together. Dave was eight years younger than Brian, but they were extremely close. They had worked together for a landscaping company owned by one of David’s old schoolmates.
#4 The hunters went to White Cloud, after all. Janice wrote Brian a check for $50 to go with the $40 he had to make sure he had enough spending money. They had been talking of marriage.

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Date de parution 12 mai 2022
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EAN13 9798822507135
Langue English
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#1

The tradition of hunting in Michigan is a father-and-son activity, as well as a mother-and-daughter activity. The state’s Department of Natural Resources stopped referring to the deer as animals and began referring to them as if they were rows of corn or soybeans.

#2

On November 22, 1985, Brian Ognjan and David Tyll went hunting together. They had never even bought deer licenses, thinking that since they were on private property, they didn’t need them.

#3

The Tyll brothers, Dave and Brian, were going to hunt together. Dave was eight years younger than Brian, but they were extremely close. They had worked together for a landscaping company owned by one of David’s old schoolmates.

#4

The hunters went to White Cloud, after all. Janice wrote Brian a check for $50 to go with the $40 he had to make sure he had enough spending money. They had been talking of marriage.

#5

On Friday, Janice was worried when Brian didn’t come home. She called David’s other brother, Larry, who was Brian’s roommate. Brian hadn’t come home yet. He hadn’t called over the weekend.

#6

The search for the boys proved to be fruitless. Everyone seemed to have seen them somewhere, but no one could confirm they’d been in White Cloud.

#7

The Walter Reuther Freeway runs due west out of St. Clair Shores and connects to I-75, which goes north, and to I-96, which goes west. In 1985, Ognjan and Tyll could have either gone west to I-75 on the surface street later made famous by Eminem, 8 Mile Road, or wanting to avoid all its red lights, they could have headed downtown on I-94.

#8

The owners of Walker’s Bar and Bowling Alley in Mio, Paul and Beverly Pasternak, saw the missing hunters twice. They remembered them because they played pool with a man known as Coke, for the thickness of his glasses.

#9

Some people let their bad eyesight fool them. But Coke was a tough guy, unpredictable. He was the sort of person you kept your eye on. Welch warned the two young men about the law in Mio, and how it was strict about drinking and driving.

#10

The next day, Beverly and Paul Pasternak opened up at noon. Soon after, in walked Brian and Tyll. They ordered a Coke and a Bud, something to get blood sugar back in their system.

#11

The next time Welch saw the hunters was some weeks later, when he went to show Bev Pasternak photos of them, and they were missing. They had left a heavy flannel shirt on the bar stool. She went and got it and gave it to the sheriff.

#12

The author went to northern Michigan to interview the witnesses. Barb Klimmek was one of them. She had banged two tourist deer hunters, and was furious. She wanted their asses kicked.

#13

The Tylls and the Ognjans were constantly being ignored by the police, who thought that since their sons had no history of irresponsibility, they weren’t missing. But by the end of the Thanksgiving weekend, something was wrong.

#14

For months, Denise tried to find out what had happened to her friends. She kept searching for any news of them, but after the first week, she knew in her heart that David and Brian were dead. It was the only explanation that made sense.

#15

The Tyll family grew up on the northeast side of Detroit, near 7 Mile and Gratiot, the heart of a neighborhood called Copper Canyon. It was not uncommon for police officers and firefighters to live there.

#16

Dave and Archie were the two best athletes in the family. Dave was a good baseball player in grade school, and he enrolled at Austin High, a Catholic prep school known for its athletics. When he announced he was going to try out for football, his mother teased him that the coach wouldn’t be excited about that.

#17

On May 22, 1986, the Michigan State Police took over the case. Detective Sergeant Norman Maxwell was asked to get copies of the Troy and St. Clair Shores police files and see what he could come up with.

#18

The Newaygo State Police Post, near White Cloud, had found something interesting. It looked like a car or truck in the water near the Hardy Dam. It wasn’t certain what the object was, but it looked like it might be a car or truck.

#19

Maxwell worked the case as if it were brand-new. He confirmed with U. S. Customs that the missing Bronco, to the best of their knowledge, had not crossed into Canada in the last year.

#20

The police were suspicious of the Tylls, but they insisted they were not the type to run off with another woman. They knew Brian was close to his parents, and neither of them would cause any alarm.

#21

In late November, an anonymous tip came in about a black Bronco found in the woods in Comins township. Wrong Bronco. On December 12, Brian Ognjan’s parents gave Maxwell their new Florida address for the winter.

#22

In 1988, an elderly woman from the northeast Michigan town of Prudenville had been asking about the deer-hunter investigation, and was referred to Detective Sergeant Curtis Schram. She said she had seen two men at the front of a black Ford Bronco on the morning of November 23, 1985, near the drive-in theater that was closed for the season.

#23

The police did investigate, and found some inconsistencies in Hanna’s story. She couldn’t positively ID any of the three men from photos, but it was something.

#24

On March 22, 1988, Luella Trolz o

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