Post by Ave on Feb 11, 2009 12:35:17 GMT -5
Well I know these people. Grew up with the killer's family less then 1 mile away. Kind'a shocking. I knew his dad, mom, brother and sister. Good thing I lost touch with them over the years.
February 11, 2009
STORY: Murdered Mora Couple
Two people have been charged for their alleged roles in the stabbing deaths of Larry and Lois Steenerson, who were killed inside their Knife Lake Township home near Mora.
Craig Matthew Hohenwald, 27, of Brook Park, faces four counts of second-degree murder. Jennifer Ann-Lind Seiberlich, 28, of Mora, faces charges for acting as an accomplice and aiding an offender.
Police said Hohenwald sent a text message to Seiberlich prior to the killings, asking "Are you up for a crazy night?"
Seiberlich told authorities she believed he meant smoking marijuana.
Around 10:20 p.m. on Sunday, the Kanabec County Sheriff’s Office received multiple 911 calls from Lois Steenerson, who said she had been stabbed and was dying.
Officers arrived at their home in the 1800 block of 230th Avenue to find Hohenwald running from the house and jumping into a car in the driveway, according to the criminal complaint.
Authorities ordered Seiberlich, who had been driving the car, and Hohenwald out of the vehicle. Hohenwald had large amounts of blood on him and was heard uttering something about his family and a real estate or land deal, according to the complaint.
Upon investigation inside the residence, Steenerson was found downstairs with 30 to 40 stab wounds. The 61-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.
Lois Steenerson was found with a large stab wound on her neck. She died a short time later after being transported to the Kanabec County Hospital.
Officials found a bloody knife and gun under the seats of the Hohenwald and Seiberlich's vehicle. They were subsequently taken into custody.
The 911 transcript link
kstp.com/kstpImages/Mora_911.pdf
February 11, 2009
STORY: Murdered Mora Couple
Two people have been charged for their alleged roles in the stabbing deaths of Larry and Lois Steenerson, who were killed inside their Knife Lake Township home near Mora.
Craig Matthew Hohenwald, 27, of Brook Park, faces four counts of second-degree murder. Jennifer Ann-Lind Seiberlich, 28, of Mora, faces charges for acting as an accomplice and aiding an offender.
Police said Hohenwald sent a text message to Seiberlich prior to the killings, asking "Are you up for a crazy night?"
Seiberlich told authorities she believed he meant smoking marijuana.
Around 10:20 p.m. on Sunday, the Kanabec County Sheriff’s Office received multiple 911 calls from Lois Steenerson, who said she had been stabbed and was dying.
Officers arrived at their home in the 1800 block of 230th Avenue to find Hohenwald running from the house and jumping into a car in the driveway, according to the criminal complaint.
Authorities ordered Seiberlich, who had been driving the car, and Hohenwald out of the vehicle. Hohenwald had large amounts of blood on him and was heard uttering something about his family and a real estate or land deal, according to the complaint.
Upon investigation inside the residence, Steenerson was found downstairs with 30 to 40 stab wounds. The 61-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.
Lois Steenerson was found with a large stab wound on her neck. She died a short time later after being transported to the Kanabec County Hospital.
Officials found a bloody knife and gun under the seats of the Hohenwald and Seiberlich's vehicle. They were subsequently taken into custody.
The 911 transcript link
kstp.com/kstpImages/Mora_911.pdf