A Minnesota man was arrested last week after DNA from a used napkin he threw away at his daughter’s hockey game matched DNA left at the scene of the brutal 1993 stabbing death of a Minneapolis woman.
* Pam Gauss, Fallston — Recognized as one who led by example, this forward was the perfect complement to scoring leader Susan Mackley. She got her points — second on the team in goals with seven, plus ...
Hockey dad Jerry Westrom visited a rink for a game one recent winter's day, as he had done countless times over the years, ate a hot dog and threw his napkin in the trash. Within weeks, DNA evidence ...
MOORHEAD — It’s been a few days since the Moorhead Spuds etched their names in history with their state high school hockey championship. By now, your Moorhead friends might have eased up on the ...
A Minneapolis, Minnesota man has been found guilty of a 1993 murder after being linked to the crime DNA via taken from a hot dog napkin at a hockey game. Jerry Westrom, 56, was convicted of ...
Besieged Canadians are fighting back with their weapons of choice: skates, sticks and pucks. While Americans might see the Edmonton Oilers-Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Final as a clash of two highly ...
Larry Pedrie blows a whistle and his Illinois-Chicago hockey players jump over the boards and skate over to their coach. A brief talk and practice begins. The drills are precise. The pace is quick.
A Minnesota man has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with a 1993 cold case after police used a genealogy site to identify him as a suspect and a discarded napkin to obtain DNA ...
* Karen Doerrler, Wilde Lake — In only her second season at Wilde Lake, Doerrler guided the Wildecats to the biggest turnaround in the county. The team rebounded from a 2-10 record in 1992 to finish 8 ...