Wisconsin
Wisconsin jury finds man guilty of killing wife
A jury discovered a Wisconsin man responsible Wednesday in a second trial for killing his spouse with antifreeze and by suffocation in 1998.
The decision of first-degree intentional murder in opposition to Mark Jensen was introduced in a Kenosha County courtroom.
Jensen, 63, first was convicted in 2008 within the slaying of Julie Jensen inside their Nice Prairie dwelling.
Prosecutors alleged he started poisoning her with antifreeze in December 1998, drugged her with a sleeping medicine and later suffocated her to demise over a three-day interval.
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Jensen had maintained his innocence, together with his attorneys arguing that Julie Jensen was depressed and killed herself after framing her husband.
He was sentenced then to life with out parole, however a Kenosha County choose vacated Jensen’s first conviction in April 2021 after the Wisconsin Supreme Court docket dominated he deserved a brand new trial. The courtroom discovered {that a} letter his spouse wrote incriminating him within the occasion one thing ought to occur to her couldn’t be utilized by the prosecution.
Jensen is scheduled to be sentenced on April 14.