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The Murder Of Carol Thompson In Saint Paul | History Handbook Carol Swoboda Thompson was a well-respected wife of an up-and-coming attorney and the mother of four children aged between six and thirteen On the fateful morning of March 6, 1963, her life took a tragic turn when she encountered an intruder in their comfortable Highland Park home in Saint Paul
Murder of Carol Thompson - MNopedia The March 1963 murder of St Paul wife and mother Carol Thompson shocked the Twin Cities as few local crimes have Despite community fears of a homicidal maniac, investigators soon focused on T Eugene "Cotton" Thompson, the victim’s husband, as their prime suspect
Carol Thompson Murder: Is T. Eugene Thompson Dead or Alive? Who Killed Carol Thompson? According to news reports, the investigators found pieces of the Luger pistol’s grip in the Thompson residence, which led them to Dick W C Anderson, an ex-convict from Michigan, in April 1963
Thompson case unforgettable, even after 50 years - Star Tribune The coldblooded slaying of Carol Thompson in her upper-middle-class Highland Park neighborhood — and the Dec 6 murder conviction of her husband, a successful attorney, along with that of two
Minnesotas most infamous murderer dies peacefully in his home The saga began the morning of March 6, 1963, when Thompson's wife and the mother of his four children, Carol Thompson, showed up at a neighbor's doorstep, covered in blood after a violent struggle with a home intruder, according to the Minnesota Historical Society
T. Eugene Thompson Dies at 88; Crime Stunned St. Paul T Eugene Thompson, right, was escorted to prison on Dec 6, 1963, minutes after a jury convicted him of first-degree murder in the hiring of an inept hit man to kill his wife, Carol, for $3,000