In the winter of 1982 in Rochester, New York, Jim Krauseneck says he came home from work to find his wife lying in bed, dead with an ax lodged in her head. Here's a timeline of the 40-year-old cold case.
, lying in bed, dead with an ax lodged in her head. For over 30 years, no one was charged with Cathy's murder, until the Brighton Police Department collaborated with the FBI to reopen the case in 2015 with their sights set on Krauseneck as the primary suspect.The unsolved murder of Cathy Krauseneck ended with the conviction of her husband in 2022. But Jim Krauseneck and his supporters argue the jury got it wrong.
Jim said he then ran upstairs to the master bedroom where he found Cathy in bed with an ax embedded in her head. Sara was unharmed in the next bedroom. Evidence photo of the ax handle.Jim Krauseneck's neighbor told investigators Krauseneck came to her door"clutching Sara in his arms" with the"look of terror on his face." The neighbor called 911, frantically telling the operator she believes a murder occurred across the street.
During the autopsy, the medical examiner reportedly found no evidence of sexual assault and narrowed Cathy's time of death somewhere between 4:30 a.m and 7:30 a.m. Authorities could not prove Jim Krauseneck had been home at the time she died.Jim and Sara Krauseneck moved out west. He would briefly wed twice more before marrying his current wife Sharon.Sharon Krauseneck
In June 2015, then-Police Chief Henderson and then-Captain Catholdi attended a meeting of the FBI Buffalo Cold Case Group and presented the Krauseneck case to the group. After a Q & A period in which several ideas on how to proceed were discussed, the entire case file was given to the FBI to be digitized.April 2016: Investigators interview Jim Krauseneck againBrighton, N.Y.
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