His sentence initially called for him to be locked up until February 2022.Ī reward of up to $10,000 had been offered for information leading to Eric Reinbold's capture. Lissette Reinbold's death occurred less than four months after her husband was granted an early "compassionate release" from federal prison, where he was serving time for possessing pipe bombs. Court records do not list an attorney for him. She suffered stab wounds to her neck, torso and upper extremities, the criminal complaint noted.Įric Reinbold remains jailed before a court appearance scheduled for Friday morning. One of her children found Lissette Reinbold's body the next morning beside her vehicle, the charges read. The second-degree murder charges filed Friday in Pennington County District Court say Eric Reinbold was angry at his wife, accusing her of cheating on him and rejecting his demands for sex. Reinbold was wanted in connection with the death of 34-year-old Lissette Reinbold on July 9. "Agents were alert to movement in front of a trail camera," the statement said, adding that agents had searched the area after Reinbold fled. in woods near his parents' property north of Oklee after officers from various law enforcement agencies converged on the area, according to the Pennington County Sheriff's Office. Online condolences may be offered at Jandt-Fredrickson Funeral Homes and Crematory of Caledonia, MN assisted the family during their time of need.Authorities on Wednedsday captured a man recently released from federal prison who they say went on the run in early July after his wife turned up dead outside the couple's northwestern Minnesota home. Merlin was preceded in death by his parents Art Swenson, Paul Gade, and Ruth and Kenneth Pearce. Survivors include his wife, Esther his children, Dick and Cathy Reinke, Kathy Bulman, Debbie and John Hoeger, Dean Reinke, John and Val Reinke, Ann and Scott Kurk, Jim and Rhonda Reinke, and Steve and Wanda Reinke his grandchildren, Beth (Matt) Morey, Craig (Kristie) Reinke, Vanessa Davis, Spencer (Kristin) Davis, Rachael Hoeger, Kara (Mike) Brett, Jacklyn (Matt) Peterson, Kaitlin (Trent) Johnson, Leanne (Eric) Maas, Cassie (Noah) Daley, Jose Reinke, Kelsey Schuttemeier, Micah and Jonah Reinke, Ellissa Kurk, Amy (Eric) Halverson, Tayler (Matt) Schwartzhoff, Caden and Jase Reinke, and Zach and Ryan Reinke his great-grandchildren, Mackenzie and Maya Morey, Christian and Colton Reinke, Annesta Johnson, Orion Medlock, Leo Davis, Selma and Luke Brett, Nora, Eva and Halle Peterson, Peyton, Peige and Preslie Daley, Tyla, Hadley and Kyan Halverson, and Brenner and Hawkin Schwartzhoff his brother, Robert (Sandi) Reinke his sister, Neva Swenson, his sister-in-law, Arlene Gade and many nephews and nieces. John’s United Church of Christ in Wheatland. He was a member of the Farm Bureau and St. He also enjoyed taking drives around to look at the crops and cattle. Merlin enjoyed fishing, bowling, having a friendly card game, and relaxing with a cold beer. For the last four years of his life, Merlin, along with Esther, shared a room at Gundersen Tweeten Care Center in Spring Grove, MN. In addition to farming, Merlin hauled milk, livestock and logs. In 1959, they purchased the Reinke homestead from August and Laura Reinke where he and Esther made their home and farmed until 1997 when they moved to Eitzen, MN. They lived the first five years of their marriage in New Albin, where Merlin hauled canned milk and farmed with his father. August 19, 1953, he married Esther Gade at St. Merlin was born on the family farm in Union City Township, Iowa to Henry and Irma (Kruse) Reinke. John’s United Church of Christ, Wheatland, rural New Albin with Pastor Paul Burgess officiating. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Maat St. Reinke, 92, of Eitzen, MN passed away Friday, Februat Gundersen Tweeten Care Center, Spring Grove, MN.
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