Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.| Sioux Falls Live
In 1997, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos and her new husband, Michael Gianakos, wanted to silence a witness to robbery charges they faced. The witness was their babysitter, maid of honor and a close friend.| Sioux Falls Live
All Williams is known to have had with him when he left on his trip are two fishing rods and a single shot Harrington & Richardson 12-gauge shotgun, in case he saw a grouse.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Gianakos family is still struggling to prove one of the convicted ‘babysitter killers’ from 1997 innocent after more than two decades.| Mitchell Republic
Once considered the leader of North Dakota's largest meth ring, Michael Gamboa is seeking release from prison and opportunity to help ex-convicts assimilate back into society.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Brian Guimond is among a league of parents and family members who have sat in the dark for decades, questioning whether there should be more transparency into missing persons and cold case investigations.| Bemidji Pioneer
Days before an 'Unsolved Mysteries' episode aired on the disappearance of Joshua Guimond, the Stearns County Sheriff's Office released 28 images discovered on his computer.| Bemidji Pioneer
Joshua Guimond went missing in 2002 after attending a gathering on St. John's campus. His case was featured on an 'Unsolved Mysteries' episode, which included images of 28 men found on his computer.| Bemidji Pioneer
Once considered the leader of North Dakota's largest meth ring, Michael Gamboa is seeking release from prison and opportunity to help ex-convicts assimilate back into society.| Bemidji Pioneer
Jay Douglas Barker has spent 50 of his 66 years behind bars for bank robberies, but the experience did not stop him from robbing the Wells Fargo bank on Aug. 1, 2025.| Bemidji Pioneer
Once considered the leader of North Dakota's largest meth ring, Michael Gamboa is seeking release from prison and opportunity to help ex-convicts assimilate back into society.| Dickinson Press
An interview with a Forum Communications reporter who covered the case sheds new light on the arrest of Jennifer Baechle| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
In 1997, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos and her new husband, Michael Gianakos, wanted to silence a witness to robbery charges they faced. The witness was their babysitter, maid of honor and a close friend.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
The Gianakos family is still struggling to prove one of the convicted ‘babysitter killers’ from 1997 innocent after more than two decades.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
In 1997, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos and her new husband, Michael Gianakos, wanted to silence a witness to robbery charges they faced. The witness was their babysitter, maid of honor and a close friend.| Superior Telegram
Authorities said the 36-year-old disappeared and didn’t take her belongings.| Cloquet Pine Journal
The Gianakos family is still struggling to prove one of the convicted ‘babysitter killers’ from 1997 innocent after more than two decades.| Superior Telegram
Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.| Superior Telegram
Three Lanesboro, Minnesota, buildings were destroyed in a 2002 arson fire.| Superior Telegram
The Gianakos family is still struggling to prove one of the convicted ‘babysitter killers’ from 1997 innocent after more than two decades.| Sioux Falls Live
Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.| Mitchell Republic
Three Lanesboro, Minnesota, buildings were destroyed in a 2002 arson fire.| Mitchell Republic
In 1997, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos and her new husband, Michael Gianakos, wanted to silence a witness to robbery charges they faced. The witness was their babysitter, maid of honor and a close friend.| Mitchell Republic
In 2002, few in North Dakota and Minnesota knew what meth was, but they were soon to find out.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Fueled by his own secret as a one-time confidential informant, Michael Gamboa turned his paranoia on his own dealers, brothers and customers.| Cloquet Pine Journal
A police raid coordinated by more than a dozen law agencies ended Michael Gamboa’s drug empire in 2002.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Fueled by his own secret as a one-time confidential informant, Michael Gamboa turned his paranoia on his own dealers, brothers and customers.| West Central Tribune
In 2002, few in North Dakota and Minnesota knew what meth was, but they were soon to find out.| Bemidji Pioneer
Fueled by his own secret as a one-time confidential informant, Michael Gamboa turned his paranoia on his own dealers, brothers and customers.| Bemidji Pioneer
A police raid coordinated by more than a dozen law agencies ended Michael Gamboa’s drug empire in 2002.| Bemidji Pioneer
In 2002, few in North Dakota and Minnesota knew what meth was, but they were soon to find out.| Dickinson Press
Fueled by his own secret as a one-time confidential informant, Michael Gamboa turned his paranoia on his own dealers, brothers and customers.| Dickinson Press
A police raid coordinated by more than a dozen law agencies ended Michael Gamboa’s drug empire in 2002.| Dickinson Press
The Rochester Police Department is looking for clues in the deaths of April Sorensen and Robert Volgmann.| Rochester Post Bulletin
Andrew Hawes and Elizabeth Hawes were convicted in 2010 and sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Edwin Hawes. The case is featured on "Killer Siblings," available to stream on Hulu.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Asteroid 2024 YR4 became the highest-rated asteroid predicted to strike Earth, and although predictions for impact have lowered, not enough is being done to track it, says local astronomer.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Jerry Hal Saliterman died March 16, after agreeing to plead guilty.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
A Texas-based lab is used by law enforcement in cases where local and state labs have failed to extract DNA from degraded or damaged samples. They helped solve the mystery of a man found in Isanti County.| Mitchell Republic
One veteran's struggle to bring transparency to secretive UFO programs are part of the bipartisan political tide reaching highest levels of government.| Cloquet Pine Journal
One veteran's struggle to bring transparency to secretive UFO programs are part of the bipartisan political tide reaching highest levels of government.| Bemidji Pioneer
In the hopes of generating fresh leads in the case of the missing Bemidji teenager, his poster will be displayed on the TV screens of 1,900 gas stations throughout the Midwest this March.| Dickinson Press
One veteran's struggle to bring transparency to secretive UFO programs are part of the bipartisan political tide reaching highest levels of government.| Dickinson Press
Legend of iconic shoes stolen from Grand Rapids, Minnesota, museum in 2005 continues to grow after 2018 FBI recovery| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Radar tracks put Michael Bratlie, an experienced military and commercial pilot, just past Two Harbors, Minnesota, in his two-engine plane. There the flight path apparently ended.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Discovery of Mitch Twite’s body came three years after Refugio Rodriguez was discovered in a nearby park. Both deaths were deemed suspicious before labeled as suicides on their death certificates.| Mitchell Republic
The death certificate, which indicates he stabbed himself before leaping from a tall ledge, isn't sitting well with those who knew Mitch Twite| Mitchell Republic
Discovery of Mitch Twite’s body came three years after Refugio Rodriguez was discovered in a nearby park. Both deaths were deemed suspicious before labeled as suicides on their death certificates.| St. Cloud Live
Discovery of Mitch Twite’s body came three years after Refugio Rodriguez was discovered in a nearby park. Both deaths were deemed suspicious before labeled as suicides on their death certificates.| Bemidji Pioneer
The 2023 murder of Larry Scully in Grand Marais, Minnesota, proved a complicated reporting project for a magazine writer| Dickinson Press
The St. Cloud native enjoyed a lavish lifestyle until his Lake Minnetonka home was raided in 2008, revealing a multi-billion dollar investment scheme| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The Plymouth Brethren is a religion exerting influence over its members finances, but it also has deep and growing business interests around the world that have drawn whistleblower accusations| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Former members and investigations worldwide reveal practices and beliefs of a religion based on several aspects of fear. Find links to the full reporting project and documentary here.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The Plymouth Brethren, with a church in Neche, North Dakota, has its own schools and inculcated a culture of control, exclusion, intolerance and alcohol, according to former members.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
During a live broadcast with KIMT-TV in 2015, reporter Adam Sallet accidentally captured footage of the suspect robbing the bank for the second time in two days.| Alexandria Echo Press
Plymouth Brethren has long called Neche, North Dakota, home. But global scrutiny has cast a spotlight on the church and its powerful position in a small rural town on the border with Canada.| Alexandria Echo Press
Neche, North Dakota, may be a small, but former members of the religion dominating the town describe an environment dominated by a ‘universal leader’ and based on fear, family and finances.| Alexandria Echo Press
The Plymouth Brethren is a religion exerting influence over its members finances, but it also has deep and growing business interests around the world that have drawn whistleblower accusations| Alexandria Echo Press
Former members say the Plymouth Brethren church with ties to tiny Neche, North Dakota, sustains a culture of abuse and harassment, punishes those who report it, and protects abusers| Alexandria Echo Press
Former members say the Plymouth Brethren church with ties to tiny Neche, North Dakota, sustains a culture of abuse and harassment, punishes those who report it, and protects abusers| Duluth News Tribune
Plymouth Brethren has long called Neche, North Dakota, home. But global scrutiny has cast a spotlight on the church and its powerful position in a small rural town on the border with Canada.| Duluth News Tribune
Neche, North Dakota, may be a small, but former members of the religion dominating the town describe an environment dominated by a ‘universal leader’ and based on fear, family and finances.| Duluth News Tribune
Former members say the Plymouth Brethren church with ties to tiny Neche, North Dakota, sustains a culture of abuse and harassment, punishes those who report it, and protects abusers| Bemidji Pioneer
Lois Riess went on a cross-country gambling spree even as she murdered.| Alexandria Echo Press
All Williams is known to have had with him when he left on his trip are two fishing rods and a single shot Harrington & Richardson 12-gauge shotgun, in case he saw a grouse.| St. Cloud Live
All Williams is known to have had with him when he left on his trip are two fishing rods and a single shot Harrington & Richardson 12-gauge shotgun, in case he saw a grouse.| Alexandria Echo Press
Former members and investigations worldwide reveal practices and beliefs of a religion based on several aspects of fear. Find links to the full reporting project and documentary here.| Grand Forks Herald
The Plymouth Brethren is a religion exerting influence over its members finances, but it also has deep and growing business interests around the world that have drawn whistleblower accusations| Grand Forks Herald
Plymouth Brethren has long called Neche, North Dakota, home. But global scrutiny has cast a spotlight on the church and its powerful position in a small rural town on the border with Canada.| Grand Forks Herald
Neche, North Dakota, may be a small, but former members of the religion dominating the town describe an environment dominated by a ‘universal leader’ and based on fear, family and finances.| Grand Forks Herald
Former members say the Plymouth Brethren church with ties to tiny Neche, North Dakota, sustains a culture of abuse and harassment, punishes those who report it, and protects abusers| Grand Forks Herald
Former members and investigations worldwide reveal practices and beliefs of a religion based on several aspects of fear. Find links to the full reporting project and documentary here.| Duluth News Tribune
Former members and investigations worldwide reveal practices and beliefs of a religion based on several aspects of fear. Find links to the full reporting project and documentary here.| Bemidji Pioneer
All Williams is known to have had with him when he left on his trip are two fishing rods and a single shot Harrington & Richardson 12-gauge shotgun, in case he saw a grouse.| Duluth News Tribune
The Plymouth Brethren, with a church in Neche, North Dakota, has its own schools and inculcated a culture of control, exclusion, intolerance and alcohol, according to former members.| Alexandria Echo Press
Former members and investigations worldwide reveal practices and beliefs of a religion based on several aspects of fear. Find links to the full reporting project and documentary here.| Alexandria Echo Press
The St. Cloud native enjoyed a lavish lifestyle until his Lake Minnetonka home was raided in 2008, revealing a multi-billion dollar investment scheme| Alexandria Echo Press
Former members and investigations worldwide reveal practices and beliefs of a religion based on several aspects of fear. Find links to the full reporting project and documentary here.| Dickinson Press
Plymouth Brethren has long called Neche, North Dakota, home. But global scrutiny has cast a spotlight on the church and its powerful position in a small rural town on the border with Canada.| Bemidji Pioneer
Neche, North Dakota, may be a small, but former members of the religion dominating the town describe an environment dominated by a ‘universal leader’ and based on fear, family and finances.| Bemidji Pioneer
The Plymouth Brethren, with a church in Neche, North Dakota, has its own schools and inculcated a culture of control, exclusion, intolerance and alcohol, according to former members.| Duluth News Tribune
The Plymouth Brethren is a religion exerting influence over its members finances, but it also has deep and growing business interests around the world that have drawn whistleblower accusations| Duluth News Tribune
The Plymouth Brethren, with a church in Neche, North Dakota, has its own schools and inculcated a culture of control, exclusion, intolerance and alcohol, according to former members.| Bemidji Pioneer
The Plymouth Brethren is a religion exerting influence over its members finances, but it also has deep and growing business interests around the world that have drawn whistleblower accusations| Bemidji Pioneer
The St. Cloud native enjoyed a lavish lifestyle until his Lake Minnetonka home was raided in 2008, revealing a multi-billion dollar investment scheme| Grand Forks Herald
The St. Cloud native enjoyed a lavish lifestyle until his Lake Minnetonka home was raided in 2008, revealing a multi-billion dollar investment scheme| Duluth News Tribune
The Plymouth Brethren, with a church in Neche, North Dakota, has its own schools and inculcated a culture of control, exclusion, intolerance and alcohol, according to former members.| Grand Forks Herald
Neche, North Dakota, may be a small, but former members of the religion dominating the town describe an environment dominated by a ‘universal leader’ and based on fear, family and finances.| Dickinson Press
Plymouth Brethren has long called Neche, North Dakota, home. But global scrutiny has cast a spotlight on the church and its powerful position in a small rural town on the border with Canada.| Dickinson Press
The Plymouth Brethren, with a church in Neche, North Dakota, has its own schools and inculcated a culture of control, exclusion, intolerance and alcohol, according to former members.| Dickinson Press
The Plymouth Brethren is a religion exerting influence over its members finances, but it also has deep and growing business interests around the world that have drawn whistleblower accusations| Dickinson Press
Former members say the Plymouth Brethren church with ties to tiny Neche, North Dakota, sustains a culture of abuse and harassment, punishes those who report it, and protects abusers| Dickinson Press