Wisconsin Mom Found Dead in Her Bed After Husband Poisoned Her with Antifreeze
Wisconsin Mom Found Dead in Her Bed After Husband Poisoned Her with Antifreeze

Wisconsin Mom Found Dead in Her Bed After Husband Poisoned Her with Antifreeze

September 29, 2025 1:56pm
34:27
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The source provides an extensive account of the murder of Julie Jensen in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, in 1998, a case that spanned nearly three decades of legal battles. Julie's husband, Mark Jensen, was accused of poisoning her with ethylene glycol (antifreeze), after she experienced flu-like symptoms that masked the slow-acting toxin. A crucial element in the investigation was a chilling letter Julie wrote before her death, naming Mark as her suspected killer, alongside digital evidence of Mark researching poisons. Although Mark was convicted in two separate trials, the first conviction was overturned because the court ruled that admitting Julie's letter violated his Sixth Amendment right to confrontation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/murder-files-unsealed--6017387/support.

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Duration:34:27
Published:September 29, 2025 1:56pm
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The source provides an extensive account of the murder of Julie Jensen in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, in 1998, a case that spanned nearly three decades of legal battles. Julie's husband, Mark Jensen, was accused of poisoning her with ethylene glycol (antifreeze), after she experienced flu-like symptoms that masked the slow-acting toxin. A crucial element in the investigation was a chilling letter Julie wrote before her death, naming Mark as her suspected killer, alongside digital evidence of Ma...

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