JACK MILLER, STUTSMAN COUNTY SHERIFF DEPUTY:

JACK MILLER Tape #13

2/36...I had never met him. I had heard about him just several days prior to this incident from a US Marshal who was coming thru Jamestown, who stopped and informed us that they had a misdemeanor warrant for this gentlemen. That he was travelling about the country and that they would like to be kept posted if we saw him...Carl Wigglesworth...2/58...

...I got this directly from Carl because I'd known him for years...he was relating to us about the warrant and things...3/15...

 

...I'd heard that he headed up some of the farm meetings, ...but as far as having some good intelligence on the guy I can't say that I did...3/35...

 

...3/47...I hate to say he was one of my deputies, he was a stutsman county deputy, a veteran deputy, Bradley Kapp, yes...

JACK MILLER Tape #13

...4/00...yeah, he called me I don't remember what time it was, but he told me that there was a meeting going on in Medina and that he was sure GK was going to be there or GK was there, I can't remember exactly what he said. I basically told him at that point that we ...4/16...

...I'd not seen the warrant, that Carl had not shown us the warrant , or we didn't have the warrant in hand, so that I didn't feel that it was appropriate for our office to attempt to arrest at that point in time without a warrant...4/26...

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...4/32...well, not necessarily, was the next best thing, he called the people with the warrant and then the people with the warrant then came to effectively arrest him and Bradley helped them and I'd of done the same thing, if I'd of been there...

 

...5/10...when the FBI and US Marshals took over we offered to help them. ...I worked on several different teams during this investigation...

 

...6/10...well, see, after I was at the crime scene, actually my wife had recieved a call from Vernon Wagner that he was at the crime scene there, he and David Broer both......Jim Lobsinger, an agent with the bureau of criminal investigation and I, we then went to Streeter to interview these people...and we did, at vernon wagners home. Lobsinger who is also a police artist, as I interviewed them he made a big sketch of what occurred...6/57...

 

...7/05...I knew vernon, yes, I didn't know Broer, I knew of him...

...well, I'd been doing investigations for a number of years...

...8/02...very quiet lady, she was nice to visit with...(re: Joan)...

 

...8/35...Brent Frost and I talked with Yorie at the hospital, I'm trying to remember without reports in front of me it's hard to remember, but I think we talked with him twice...8/45...

...both times, asked him what occurred at the shootout...well, he ahh, he, was pretty sure he was the one that fired the first round, I'm pretty sure I testified to that in court...He seemed to be very comfortable with what occurred, comfortable with himself, to the point of feeling good about it...9/20...

 

9/50...well, obviously it had a devastating effect on the community of Medina, of course, and of course that went thru the whole county, it was a very black day for us...

 

...10/15...I know our deputy Bradley Kapp was very much traumatized by this, but came out of it very well...

 

...10/45...some of the things that I liked about the book thought he was very objective...most people thought of it as a novel. Some of the things that the author said that I said are not correct because I never talked to the author personally...11/09...

...well, after we interviewed Broer and Wagner in Streeter, drove back and called Rodney Webb and he told us to go back and arrest them...

 

...12/46...well, I was very happy with Judge Benson and the way that the trial went. I think that justice was served...