On November 22, 2013, his 20th birthday, Andrew Sadek sat down across a table from Richland County Sheriff’s Deputy Jason Weber at the Law Enforcement Center in Wahpeton, North Dakota. It was the day after cops had searched Sadek’s dorm room at the North Dakota State College of Science, finding “an orange plastic grinder with marijuana residue on the inside.” It was more than seven months after a confidential informant had caught Sadek on tape selling him small amounts of marijuana: an eighth of an ounce for $60 on April 4 and a gram for $20 on April 9. It was seven months before Sadek was fished out of the Red River near Breckenridge, Minnesota, dead from a gunshot wound to the head and weighed down by a backpack full of rocks.
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