With its third season,
Dakota Spotlight
podcast host James Wolner unravels the mystery behind the 1998 double homicide of a Bismarck couple.
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Scroll below the photos below for still images from this video episode.
1/8: Retired detective Bob Haas - first to respond to the crime scene on Laredo Drive
2/8: Retired Detective Bob Haas outside of the Bismarck police station, May 2020
3/8: "The House" - 701 East Sweet Avenue, Bismarck, North Dakota
4/8: The Erickstads lived at 245 Laredo Drive in the southern end of Bismarck
5/8: Robert Lawrence and Brian Erickstad stabbed the Erickstads to death on Sept 17th, 1998
6/8: State Capital building, Bismarck, North Dakota
7/8: The Missouri River, Bismarck N.D.
8/8: James Wolner, host of the Dakota Spotlight podcast
1/8: Retired detective Bob Haas - first to respond to the crime scene on Laredo Drive
2/8: Retired Detective Bob Haas outside of the Bismarck police station, May 2020
3/8: "The House" - 701 East Sweet Avenue, Bismarck, North Dakota
4/8: The Erickstads lived at 245 Laredo Drive in the southern end of Bismarck
5/8: Robert Lawrence and Brian Erickstad stabbed the Erickstads to death on Sept 17th, 1998
6/8: State Capital building, Bismarck, North Dakota
7/8: The Missouri River, Bismarck N.D.
8/8: James Wolner, host of the Dakota Spotlight podcast