Another Delay in Proceedings for Man Accused of Killing 4

A hearing on defense motions has now been delayed until May 4.

MANDAN, N.D.–There’s another delay in proceedings for a man accused of killing four people at a Mandan business last year.

A hearing on defense motions to suppress evidence and change the venue of the trial for Chad Isaak has been scheduled for Tuesday, but now has been delayed until May 4.

The hearing on his motions has been delayed several times.

The 45-year-old chiropractor is charged with four counts of murder in the deaths of RJR Maintenance and Management co-owner Robert Fakler and employees Adam Fuehrer and Bill and Lois Cobb, who were married.

The four were found shot and stabbed at the business on April 1, 2019.

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