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« on: December 18, 2010, 04:17:43 PM »



Sgt. Patrick Rust was assigned to the 10th Mountain Division headquartered at Fort Drum, New York. He picked up a rifle and defended our way of life against the terrorists who want to destroy it. He was our soldier, his mom and dad's son, our friend and neighbor, central New York's very own defender. He survived deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, only to die mysteriously right here in his own country, not far from where he was born.

Patrick went missing from a bar - ironically named Cluless - in Watertown, New York on March 16, 2007. Six months later his remains were found in a farmer's field over seven miles from the bar and the apartment he was staying at in Watertown. It is unknown how he got to that location. He didn't have a car and it's doubtful he'd have walked there on a cold March night. He wasn't robbed and his remains showed no trauma. His cause and manner of death remains undetermined.

So what happened to Patrick Rust, our soldier, our son, our friend and neighbor? Did you see him that night? Do you know where he went after leaving the Cluless and who with? Do you know how he got to that farmer's field? Do you know somebody who does know?

Please central New Yorkers, help us find out what happened to Patrick. He went to battle for us. Now we need to explain to his family how he died. They deserve answers. Don't we owe them that much?

Bill Sullivan, Forensic Consulting Specialties
Denny Griffin, Investigator

Please visit the site, all info, photos, news clippings are there. If anyone is from the Ft Drum area please share. There is a TIPLINE and a PO Box as well as a Facebook Page called Sgt Patrick Rust's Mysterious Death.

There are BTR show's and video of his remain's being found.

Go to http://www.PatrickRust.com

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Or if you'd like to add him to a blog you are doing coving cold cases or missing person's please feel free to do so.

He began as a missing person's case. His 65 year old Mother is still looking for answers. A very interesting case. Even has 3 psychic's all concurring on what may have happened.
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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2011, 03:26:48 PM »

Hoping someone will know something. Patrick's mother is 68 and still looking for answers. Please if anyone is in the Ft Drum area feel free to forward and share. I appreciate you taking the time to look.

www.PatrickRust.com
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« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2011, 02:56:06 PM »

The Dana Pretzer Show On Scared Monkeys Radio – Tuesday, January 18, 2011 – Special Guests: Clint VanZandt, Judith Rust & Robin Sax

Judith Rust discussing the death of her Son Sgt Patrick Rust and her quest to get answers about his death.
http://scaredmonkeysradio.com/2011/01/18/he-dana-pretzer-show-on-scared-monkeys-radio-–-tuesday-january-18-2011-–-special-guests-clint-vanzandt-judith-rust-robin-sax/#comment-33758

Judith is on about half way through the show. Thank you Dana!!
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« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2011, 10:07:52 AM »

Time's Up Blog by Cherry Simpson on the tragic death of Patrick Rust
http://timesupblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/who-protects-those-who-serve-us.html
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