The brother of slain Jamestown businessman Joe Anderson wants to find whoever was responsible for the 1991 murder. Bob Anderson also wants to make sure his brother is recognized for his contributions to agriculture.
Anderson, of Greeley, Colorado, says he's offering a $10,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of whoever killed his brother. He says the money will be put in a bank account for at least 10 years.
Joe Anderson's body was found clad only in underwear and wrapped in a bed sheet in the trunk of his car in Setpember 1991, in the parking lot of a Jamestown hotel. The crime is listed on the Web site of the North Dakota Cold Case Unit.
Bob Anderson is distributing business cards with Joe Anderson's picture from his World War II days and information about the crime and phone numbers to call. He says his brother should be recognized for developing farm equipment. Anderson's company, now known as DuraTech, builds farm and industrial grinders and other equipment in a plant south of Jamestown.
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