We are not going to give up, Morrison County Sheriff Shawn Larsen said this week in an interview.
Investigators for the county and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) wont share details of the crime scene, nor will they speculate in public about possible scenarios. At a news conference Dec. 7, Larsen said the 41-year-old hunter died from blood loss resulting from a gunshot wound. He wouldnt say from what distance or direction the shot or shots came from, but he noted it was definitely a homicide.
Its just such a mystery. Its mind-boggling, Babe Brisk said this week. Theres just no answers.
Since the news conference, the sheriff said his department has received some good leads and that investigators continue to search for the missing rifle. The only new tidbits he released were that trail cameras in the area have been canvassed by investigators and that the missing gun lacks a front peep sight. It broke off and Terry hunted without it, Larsen said.