Julie Jensen murder: How investigators caught and tried convicted 1998 Wisconsin antifreeze killer

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Julie Jensen murder: How investigators caught and tried convicted 1998 Wisconsin antifreeze killer
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Investigators would discover the day after her death that Julie Jensen gave her neighbors a letter detailing her suspicions against her husband and included incriminating details to back up her claims.

Before her death, she gave an envelope to her neighbors Ted and Margaret Wojt and told them that "if anything happens, give it to the police."

Jensen also discussed in the letter a possible reason why her husband was harboring hostilities toward her. She referenced a brief affair that she had years earlier and said her husband had "never forgiven me." "That's the craziest thing I've ever imagined. I don't know how anyone could believe that, anyone," he said.

Klug claimed that he didn't go to the police in part because he feared that Mark Jensen would retaliate against him and his family.David Thompson, who in 2007 was an inmate in jail on the same cell block as Mark Jensen testified that Mark Jensen was aggravated by the prospect of Ed Klug testifying and called him "a thorn in his side.

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