Some of his neighbors considered 90-year-old Earl A. Olander part of their family. Others, including a national television audience, marveled at the vitality and self-sufficiency of a bachelor farmer who lived alone on 160 acres in rural Carver County.
And no one could make sense of an apparently violent end to a life well lived.
Carver County Sheriff's deputies said they found Olander dead in his ransacked home in the 16000 block of Homestead Road in San Francisco Township at 7:19 p.m. Saturday. His hands had been bound, and it appeared that Olander had been assaulted, authorities said.
The crime left his neighbors feeling shaken and vulnerable.
The killing "has totally violated our sense of safety," said neighbor Jayne Kane. "When you live in a rural area … you don't expect a murder in the back yard."
Sheriff's Chief Deputy Jason Kamerud said deputies visited Olander's home, about halfway between Chaska and Belle Plaine, after they were called by a neighbor who was concerned about Olander's welfare.
Autopsy results were pending on the precise cause and manner of Olander's death. The Sheriff's Office plans to hold a news conference at 2 p.m. Tuesday to talk about the case.
William Boecker said he had been Olander's close friend and neighbor for the past 22 years and knew him as "a stand-up person. You never heard a swear word out of his mouth."