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In a videotaped interview at the jail, Agent Bogers and his partner question Westrom.
In a videotaped interview at the jail, Agent Bogers and his partner question Westrom.
WCCO-TV senior investigative reporter Jennifer Mayerle.
WCCO-TV senior investigative reporter Jennifer Mayerle.
WCCO-TV senior investigative reporter Jennifer Mayerle.
Jerry Westrom had no history of violent crime, but it seems he had been keeping a few secrets from his friends. Westrom had told Wayne about two DWI arrests, but never shared he had been arrested twice for soliciting sex workers.
Jerry Westrom had no history of violent crime, but it seems he had been keeping a few secrets from his friends. Westrom had told Wayne about two DWI arrests, but never shared he had been arrested twice for soliciting sex workers.
Jerry Westrom had no history of violent crime, but it seems he had been keeping a few secrets from his friends. Westrom had told Wayne about two DWI arrests, but never shared he had been arrested twice for soliciting sex workers.
Investigators questioned Westrom for 11 minutes until he asked for a lawyer. He was then handcuffed and spent the night in jail.
Investigators questioned Westrom for 11 minutes until he asked for a lawyer. He was then handcuffed and spent the night in jail.
Investigators questioned Westrom for 11 minutes until he asked for a lawyer. He was then handcuffed and spent the night in jail.
48 Hours legal consultant Julie Rendelman says the footprints were important because Westrom's DNA was not the only DNA recovered there.
48 Hours legal consultant Julie Rendelman says the footprints were important because Westrom's DNA was not the only DNA recovered there.
48 Hours legal consultant Julie Rendelman says the footprints were important because Westrom's DNA was not the only DNA recovered there.
For more than 25 years, Betty Ekman had prayed for a break in her daughter's unsolved murder case. In February 2019, her prayers were answered.
For more than 25 years, Betty Ekman had prayed for a break in her daughter's unsolved murder case. In February 2019, her prayers were answered.
For more than 25 years, Betty Ekman had prayed for a break in her daughter's unsolved murder case. In February 2019, her prayers were answered.