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On June 27, 1977, an intruder entered Glensheen, the stately Duluth manor built along the Lake Superior shore. Before leaving with a basketful of stolen jewelry, the intruder used a satin pillow to smother Elisabeth Congdon and Velma Pietila. Together with former Duluth News-Tribune crime reporter Gail Feichtinger, Duluth Police Detective Gary Waller and St. Louis County Prosecutor John DeSanto—the men who investigated and prosecuted Marjorie and her husband, Roger Caldwell—bring readers behind the scenes of the Minnesota’s most infamous double murder. Feichtinger then reaches beyond the Glensheen killings to follow Marjorie through her convictions for arson and presents new evidence that suggests that Marjorie may have gotten away with murder—five times.
Why the Duluth News Tribune calls Will to Murder... “The definitive book, the story behind the story of theCongdon-Pietila Murders”
·Previously unpublished evidence
·Crime scene diagrams and floorplans
·Results of a DNA test which links key evidence to Roger Caldwell and calls into question Marjorie Caldwell Hagen’s acquittal
·More than fifty photographs, including exclusive images of the crime scenes
·A timeline of events from the days before Glensheen was built to Marjorie Caldwell Hagen’s 2004 prison release and on to her 2009 sentencing for theft, fraud, and forgery
Gail Feichtinger first researched the Glensheen murders as a crime reporter for the Duluth News-Tribune and Duluth Herald. Feichtinger was born in Stamford, Connecticut, studied journalism at Southern Methodist University and received a B.A. from Carleton College, and worked as a journalist until 1995. Feichtinger is now an assistant attorney general for the Minnesota Attorney General's office. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband, Bob Geiger, and their daughters, Alexandra and Elena. Will to Murder is her first book.
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