Andrew Sadek's parents push for end to use of college students as informants

ROGERS, N.D. — Tammy and John Sadek raise cattle on the green slopes above Lake Ashtabula. On their ranch, early summer days bring the hard work of cutting hay, a job their 20-year-old son, Andrew, used to help with.

"He was my right hand as far as getting chores done," John Sadek said. "He was a good worker. Real good."

It's this memory of a son, who planned to carry the tradition of a ranch kept in the family since the 1930s, that makes this time of year hard to bear, despite crisp prairie skies and sun glittering on the dark blue lake.

A year ago Saturday, the body of their son, a student at the North Dakota State College of Science, was found in the Red River near Wahpeton, with a gunshot to his head. Investigators told his mother he was wearing a backpack full of rocks, and he...

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