Her husband Robert Burseth, Constable Alfonse Noey, and Points North Landing's assistant manager, Mark Eikel discovered
Kenton Carnegie's mangled corpse. Chris Van Galder and Todd Svarckopf returned to Eikel's truck without viewing Carnegie's mangled corpse. Rosalie, who investigated the incident with both Robert and Constable Noey, noticed that one set of wolf tracks were on top of Carnegie's footprints when she viewed the snow, but eventually noticed from photographs that another set of wolf tracks were in the snow beside Wollaston Lake on its western shore. These snowy footprints were aiming directly to Carnegie's tracks.