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  1. Jun 23, 2017 · Roger Caldwell, when he was arrested for the murders of heiress Elisabeth Congdon and her nurse, in St. Louis County, on July 8, 1977. ... That's in part because of what happened afterward ...

  2. 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.

  3. Glensheen murders. The Glensheen murders were the murders of Elisabeth Mannering Congdon and her night nurse Velma Pietila on June 27, 1977, in Duluth, Minnesota, USA, at the Glensheen Historic Estate. [1] The motive was initially thought to be robbery, but soon the authorities began to suspect Congdon's son-in-law Roger Caldwell and adopted ...

  4. Jun 24, 2017 · Meanwhile, Roger Caldwell wasn't seen coming or going from his motel room in Golden, Colo., but Marjorie was. She was looking at real estate and giving differing accounts of her husband's whereabouts.

  5. Jun 26, 2017 · “To some degree, some mending has happened, some healing,” he said. ... At the time, Roger Caldwell’s three-month trial in 1978 was the longest criminal trial in the state’s history, only ...

  6. Jun 26, 2022 · Roger Caldwell was set to serve two life sentences, but the ruling was overturned in the early 1980s and he was released from prison — contingent on a confession that might or might not have ...

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  8. Jun 28, 2022 · Caldwell ultimately confessed to the murders and took a plea deal ahead of a second trial. He was released from prison after five years behind bars but a few years later he took his own life.

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