The TV news show “60 Minutes” seen on CSi 4 CBS, plans to feature Andrew Sadek’s parents in a story airing Sunday that addresses the controversial and sometimes tragic use of young drug informants.
The show’s publicist, Kevin Tedesco, said correspondent Lesley Stahl interviewed Sadek’s parents, Tammy and John Sadek, in June. The story should air locally at 6 p.m. Sunday on CBS.
Andrew Sadek, a 20-year-old student at the North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton, was a drug informant before he went missing in May 2014. About two months later, his body was found in the Red River near Wahpeton with a gunshot to his head.
His parents, who live in Rogers, have said they believe their son was murdered, possibly because of his work as an informant. However, autopsy results offered no conclusion on whether someone killed him or whether he killed himself.
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