I have not found a source that chronicles the history of Jeffrey and his family. In order to fill this gap, this document was compiled from a variety of sources to provide a general chronology of the family’s life. In many cases, exact dates of events are not known, so approximate years/There is a lack of agreement among the sources as to why Jeffrey was not attending school at the time of the attack. Multiple sources are listed with the discrepant testimonies provided.
Jeffrey James Weise was born in Minneapolis to Joanne Elizabeth Weise and Daryl Allen
Lussier, Jr. (parents never married). Mother lived in Minneapolis, father on Red Lake res-
ervation. Jeffrey lived mostly with his father for first three years.1
Mother gave Jeffrey to father to raise when he was 3 months old. 2
Jeffrey lived with his father and father’s parents until he was three years old. Then mother
took him to live with her in Twin Cities.3
Mother booked into Ramsey County jail for driving while intoxicated.4
Father married Roma Jean Ryan at Red Lake.5
Jeffrey moved with mother to Shakopee, Minnesota and entered third grade at Pearson El-
ementary School. Joanne Weise was living with Timothy Troy Desjarlait.6 Jeffrey attended
Daphne Desjarlait born to Joanne Weise and Timothy Desjarlait.8
Sebastian Desjarlait born to Joanne Weise and Timothy Desjarlait.9
Jeffrey’s father killed himself by shooting himself in the chest during armed standoff with
tribal police on Red Lake reservation.10 The standoff with police occurred at the father’s
Jeffrey started fourth grade in Shakopee, but that month the family moved to Chaska,
Joanne Weise married Timothy Desjarlait on Red Lake reservation (reportedly had moved
to reservation shortly after move to Chaska).13
Jeffrey attended fifth grade at Bluff Creek Elementary School. He lived with his mother in
Chaska’s Riverview Terrace Mobile Home Park most of the time until April, 1999.14
Jeffrey’s mother was in a car crash and suffered brain damage. The car was driven by her
cousin, Elizabeth May Jourdain, who was killed. Joanne Weise was placed in an assisted-
living home where according to Jeffrey she had to relearn to tie her shoes.15 Joanne and
Elizabeth had been drinking in the middle of the day.16
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Joanne and Timothy separated. Jeffrey lived with his grandmother, Shelda Lussier.17
Two years before attack maternal grandmother died.21
Joanne and Timothy filed for divorce. They addressed custody for the two children they
Jeffrey was hospitalized in Thief River Fal s due to suicidal thoughts.22 He was hospitalized
At the time of the attack, Jeffrey was not attending school. He received homebound in-
struction. Many different explanations for this have been given:
• Superintendent Stuart Desjarlait reportedly ordered Jeffrey “to stay at home for tutor-
• The principal reported this was to offer Jeffrey extra help because of his “issues.”25
• Neighbors reported he had to study at home due to disciplinary problems.26
• In-home tutoring was result of being expelled for violating school rules.27
• Teachers recommended that he be home-schooled.28
• “He apparently left school last year for unspecified medical reasons.”29
• He was banned from high school five weeks before the shooting because of conflict
• Twice in past year he had stopped attending school because he was depressed and un-
able to handle teasing, according to grandmother.31
• Jeffrey reportedly said he couldn’t be in school because kids picked on him.32
• Counselor at reservation recommended he be home-schooled. 33
Signed up on a website. Refers to being on homebound schooling, but not clear if that was
as of August 5 or a comment added later.34
Jeffrey met with mental health professional at Red Lake Hospital. Had prescription for
Prozac refilled that day. Had been taking Prozac since previous summer.35
Watched Elephant (a movie about a school shooting) with friends.36
Prior to attack at school, Jeffrey shot his grandfather, Daryl Lussier, Sr., (age 58) as many
as ten times in the head and chest as he slept. Then he shot Michelle Sigana (grandfather’s
girlfriend, age 32) twice in the head as she was carrying a basket of laundry up the stairs.
At the time, Jeffrey had been living with his grandmother, Shelda Lussier, Daryl’s ex-wife.
Daryl and Michelle had a son, Devon, who was born in 1992.37
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Version 1.1 2 1 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A; also, Red Lake Net News, www.rlnn.com/assets/JefferyWeise.html. 2 Rave, Jodi. “Family still struggling to understand teenager’s rampage in Minnesota,” July 10, 2005, The 3 Rave, Jodi. “Family still struggling to understand teenager’s rampage in Minnesota,” July 10, 2005, The 4 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A. 5 Obituary for Daryl Lussier, Jr., The Pioneer, Bemidji, Minnesota, Tuesday, July 22, 1997, p. 2, Columns 3-4. 6 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A. 7 Jansen, David, and Minelli, Pat. “Red Lake suspect had Chan ties,” March 30, 2005, Chanhassen Vil ager. 8 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A. 9 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A. 10 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A. 11 Davey, Monica. “Tribe Buries 3 on a Long Road to Healing,” March 26, 2005, The New York Times, Section 12 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A. 13 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A. 14 Jansen, David, and Minelli, Pat. “Red Lake suspect had Chan ties,” March 30, 2005, Chanhassen Vil ager. 15 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A. 16 wampum.wabanaki.net/archives/001858.html. 17 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A. 18 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A. 19 Connol y, Ceci and Hedgpeth, Dana. “Shooter Described as Deeply Disturbed,” March 24, 2005, p. A12. 20 Haga, Chuck, and Collins, Terry. “Did friendship spiral into conspiracy?” November 19, 2005, Star 21 Connol y, Ceci and Hedgpeth, Dana. “Shooter Described as Deeply Disturbed,” March 24, 2005, p. A12. 22 Connol y, Ceci and Hedgpeth, Dana. “Shooter Described as Deeply Disturbed,” March 24, 2005, p. A12. 23 Hanners, David. “Web postings show many sides to Weise,” March 26, Duluth News-Tribune, p. 1A. 24 Connol y, Ceci and Hedgpeth, Dana. “Shooter Described as Deeply Disturbed,” March 24, 2005, p. A12. 25 Davey, Monica, and Wilgoren, Jodi. “’Clues all there’ of killing to come,” March 24, 2005, New York 26 Davey, Monica. “Behind the Why of a Rampage, Loner With a Taste for Nazism,” March 23, 2005, 27 Gunderson, Dan. “Who was Jeff Weise?” March 23, 2005, Minnesota Public Radio. 28 Haga, Chuck, and Collins, Terry. “Did friendship spiral into conspiracy?” November 19, 2005, Star 29 Haga, Chuck, Padil a, Howie, and Meryhew, Richard. “Teen was a mystery in a life full of hardship,”
March 23, 2005, Star Tribune, p. 1A. 30 Hanners, David. “Weise’s kin cite reasons for rage,” St. Paul Pioneer Press, p. A1. 31 Harden, Blaine, and Hedgpeth. “Red Lake shooter’s bleak portrait of reservation life was accurate,” March 32 Rave, Jodi. “Family still struggling to understand teenager’s rampage in Minnesota,” July 10, 2005, The 33 Walker, Dalton. “For shooter’s family, it began as a typical day,” March 26, 2005, Duluth News-Tribune, 35 Haga, Chuck. “Did meds play a role?” March 25, 2005, Star Tribune. 36 Haga, Chuck, and Collins, Terry. “Did friendship spiral into conspiracy?” November 19, 2005, Star 37 Hanners, David. “Second victim known as more than footnote,” March 21, 2006, St. Paul Pioneer Press.
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