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Apr 27, 2024 · Image Credit: Kay/Find a Grave. In 1977, the luxurious 22-acre estate of the Congdons in Duluth, Minnesota, became the site of two tragic and brutal murders of millionaire Elisabeth Congdon and her caretaker Velma Pietila. Given the wealth of Elisabeth, the police had quite a few suspects in their list who could have had a motive for the killing.
Marjorie Caldwell Hagen (2002) Justice delayed for Marjorie Caldwell Hagen has become, well, a habit. The last surviving central figure in the famous Congdon Murder Case — the 1977 murders of ...
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 ...
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.
Jun 23, 2017 · 40 years later, Hartman said the murders are still fresh and raw for members of the Congdon family, some of whom sit on the museum's board. Marjorie Congdon's mugshot, when she was arrested for ...
Jun 25, 2017 · Marjorie Caldwell Hagen, seen in a photo from when she was in Arizona prisons from late 1992 to early 2004, serving time for arsons in Ajo, Ariz. Her attempts for earlier release on parole met ...
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Jun 28, 2022 · Congdon's own son-in-law Roger Caldwell was later convicted of the murders while her adopted daughter, Marjorie Congdon, was tried but acquitted. Marjorie and Caldwell were reportedly in heavy ...