Erin Moriarty
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She gives them these names and then she has no idea what happens after that till they call her and say whether they've arrested a person or not. So, you know, what they have to do at that point is they've got to get a real DNA sample from that person and then see if that matches the unknown DNA in the crime scene. They have to do that or they can't take this case to court.
Well, so, yes, you're right. He's living just right outside Minneapolis in I-70. But he is a devoted hockey dad. And I think they believed that if they followed him to Wisconsin, where he was going with his family to see his daughter play hockey, you know, you eat, you're out at a hockey game.
Well, so, yes, you're right. He's living just right outside Minneapolis in I-70. But he is a devoted hockey dad. And I think they believed that if they followed him to Wisconsin, where he was going with his family to see his daughter play hockey, you know, you eat, you're out at a hockey game.
Well, so, yes, you're right. He's living just right outside Minneapolis in I-70. But he is a devoted hockey dad. And I think they believed that if they followed him to Wisconsin, where he was going with his family to see his daughter play hockey, you know, you eat, you're out at a hockey game.
So you've got these two investigators who are following him, like right behind, but they don't want him to know because what if they're wrong? They don't want to be seen. They're staying in the same hotel as Jerry and his wife are staying. I mean, they even went It just is so interesting. After he checked out of his room, they went into his room.
So you've got these two investigators who are following him, like right behind, but they don't want him to know because what if they're wrong? They don't want to be seen. They're staying in the same hotel as Jerry and his wife are staying. I mean, they even went It just is so interesting. After he checked out of his room, they went into his room.
So you've got these two investigators who are following him, like right behind, but they don't want him to know because what if they're wrong? They don't want to be seen. They're staying in the same hotel as Jerry and his wife are staying. I mean, they even went It just is so interesting. After he checked out of his room, they went into his room.
Now, how are they going to know that it was his DNA that he left on something? But they did just in case they could find something that they thought connected just to him. So it takes time and they're frustrated. So they finally follow him to this game, according to Agent Bokers. They follow him to this game and they finally see him wipe his mouth with a napkin and they bring it back to the lab.
Now, how are they going to know that it was his DNA that he left on something? But they did just in case they could find something that they thought connected just to him. So it takes time and they're frustrated. So they finally follow him to this game, according to Agent Bokers. They follow him to this game and they finally see him wipe his mouth with a napkin and they bring it back to the lab.
Now, how are they going to know that it was his DNA that he left on something? But they did just in case they could find something that they thought connected just to him. So it takes time and they're frustrated. So they finally follow him to this game, according to Agent Bokers. They follow him to this game and they finally see him wipe his mouth with a napkin and they bring it back to the lab.
And according to Andrea Fea, who was the forensic scientist who tested it, it matched the unknown DNA sample from the crime scene. So they've got more than a suspect. They've got someone they're about to charge.
And according to Andrea Fea, who was the forensic scientist who tested it, it matched the unknown DNA sample from the crime scene. So they've got more than a suspect. They've got someone they're about to charge.
And according to Andrea Fea, who was the forensic scientist who tested it, it matched the unknown DNA sample from the crime scene. So they've got more than a suspect. They've got someone they're about to charge.
Well... With a lot of surprise. Number one, you know, it had been so long. This was February 2019. Jeannie had been killed in 1993. They did not tell them that they were looking at someone. So this came out of the blue. But I think more important, especially for Jeannie's sister, Cindy, They live in Isanti, and that's where Jerry Westrom lives.
Well... With a lot of surprise. Number one, you know, it had been so long. This was February 2019. Jeannie had been killed in 1993. They did not tell them that they were looking at someone. So this came out of the blue. But I think more important, especially for Jeannie's sister, Cindy, They live in Isanti, and that's where Jerry Westrom lives.
Well... With a lot of surprise. Number one, you know, it had been so long. This was February 2019. Jeannie had been killed in 1993. They did not tell them that they were looking at someone. So this came out of the blue. But I think more important, especially for Jeannie's sister, Cindy, They live in Isanti, and that's where Jerry Westrom lives.
Jerry ran Westrom's Corner, which had a shop and a gas station, and everybody went there. Her kids knew his kids. I mean, it was shocking to Jeannie's sister. And I should point out, I think this is very important. Yes, he might have had brown eyes. Yes, he may have had a history of soliciting sex workers, but he did not have a history of violence.
Jerry ran Westrom's Corner, which had a shop and a gas station, and everybody went there. Her kids knew his kids. I mean, it was shocking to Jeannie's sister. And I should point out, I think this is very important. Yes, he might have had brown eyes. Yes, he may have had a history of soliciting sex workers, but he did not have a history of violence.
Jerry ran Westrom's Corner, which had a shop and a gas station, and everybody went there. Her kids knew his kids. I mean, it was shocking to Jeannie's sister. And I should point out, I think this is very important. Yes, he might have had brown eyes. Yes, he may have had a history of soliciting sex workers, but he did not have a history of violence.
And if you remember, Anne-Marie, Jeannie was killed brutally. And so I think it came as a big shock to Cindy and her mom.