Four years after postal carrier and Navy veteran Harold "Hal" Schroetter vanished, a Ramsey County probate judge has declared the Falcon Heights man dead — murdered on his way to his estate attorney's office to remove his estranged girlfriend as beneficiary.
As with four metro women slain recently trying to leave relationships, Schroetter, 57, was kicking out his girlfriend. His body hasn't been found.
But that hasn't deterred investigators and police from pursuing leads to answer the question of what happened to him.
Investigators say the motive was an inheritance worth as much as $750,000. Ramsey County Probate Judge David Higgs recently blocked the girlfriend, Jacqueline "Jackie" Dubay of St. Paul, from collecting insurance or other benefits from the death.
"By a preponderance of the evidence, the court has determined that Jacqueline Dubay intentionally and feloniously murdered Decedent," Higgs wrote in probate findings and conclusions filed Jan. 31.
Even though the civil probate court concluded that Dubay, 50, is responsible for Schroetter's slaying, she hasn't been charged in criminal court, which requires more evidence.
Dubay did not return calls seeking comment.
"I would like to see this case prosecuted because that would give closure to the family and hopefully bring the person who's responsible for the crime to justice," Ramsey County Attorney John Choi said. "But we need more evidence in the Schroetter case."