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  1. Jun 27, 2017 · She told me that she believed her sister, Marjorie Caldwell Hagen, was involved in the murder of their mother, which happened 40 years ago. There’s no mention of Marjorie in Jennifer’s obituary.

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  2. Jun 27, 2022 · Marjorie ended up with about $40,000 a year from a Congdon trust plus Wallace Hagen's pension, according to Feichtinger. "She got no bulk sum after the murders — she basically lost it all ...

  3. In 1951 Marjorie found herself in St. Louis, Missouri, and married Richard “Dick” Webster LeRoy, an insurance executive. Marjorie and Dick LeRoy had seven children: Stephen LeRoy. Peter Treworgy LeRoy, born September 2, 1953. Suzanne Congdon LeRoy, born November 1, 1954. Andrew Webster LeRoy, born March 30, 1956.

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  4. Jun 26, 2017 · At the time, Roger Caldwell’s three-month trial in 1978 was the longest criminal trial in the state’s history, only to be topped by Marjorie Caldwell’s 3½-month trial in 1979, according to ...

  5. Jun 26, 2022 · Marjorie Caldwell's adopted sister, Jennifer Congdon Johnson, who died in 2017, told Kimball that she believed Marjorie was directly involved. There are other crimes on her record though ...

  6. In 1982, the Minnesota Supreme Court overturned Caldwell's conviction and ordered a new trial based on the additional evidence found during Marjorie's trial. [3] Rather than risk an acquittal at retrial, the prosecution offered him a plea deal, a confession, guilty plea to second-degree murder and time served (he had served five years of a twenty-year sentence). [ 3 ]

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  8. May 12, 2017 · The Marjorie Congdon Story: A Timeline May 12, 2017 Illustration by Allegra Lockstadt; Photography provided by Dana Hall; Glensheen | University of Minnesota-Duluth; St. Paul Pioneer Press | Handwritten will courtesy of Zenith City Press as presented in Will to Murder: The True Story Behind the Crimes & Trials Surrounding The Glensheen Killings, considered the “Definitive Book” about the ...

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