A 19-year-old Hibbing man was charged Tuesday in connection with the death of his roommate, whose body was found severely beaten and burned near a former mine on the Iron Range last week.
Dylan Bernard Gilbertson was charged with second-degree murder in St. Louis County District Court for allegedly stabbing 20-year-old Jaysen Greenwood to death, then dumping his body in a ditch near the property line of Mott Pit.
Greenwood, also of Hibbing, was discovered by a person walking along the former iron ore mine, southwest of Mountain Iron, Minn. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension used fingerprint analysis to identify him.
Investigators believe Greenwood died fewer than 24 hours before being discovered Thursday around 10:45 a.m. Forensic investigators said he had suffered multiple stab wounds and blunt force trauma to the head.
Greenwood attended Hibbing High School and worked as a laborer at Lake States Tree Service, according his social media accounts. He shared videos and posted to his Facebook page as recently as Wednesday evening.
According to the criminal complaint:
Greenwood's family told police that he drove a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am, which was seen parked outside his residence on Wednesday morning but not on Thursday when his father drove past.
When police visited his apartment on Friday night, they saw the car sitting out back with a gas can inside. Its tread marks appeared to match those near the dump site.