Man convicted in camera store homicides appeals
The man convicted of killing the owner of a La Crosse camera store and his teenage son has filed an appeal.
Man gets life for killing father, son in La Crosse
A Minnesota man has been sentenced to life in prison without release for the shooting deaths of a western Wisconsin photography store owner and his teenage son.
Man convicted in La Crosse photo store homicides
A jury in western Wisconsin has convicted a Minnesota man of fatally shooting a La Crosse photography store owner and his teenage son in a robbery.
Jury deliberating in photo store homicides
Jurors are deliberating in the double homicide trial of a Minnesota man accused of killing a Wisconsin photography store owner and his teenage son.
Defendant won’t testify in double homicide case
The man accused of killing a photography store owner and his adult son won't testify in La Crosse County Circuit Court.
Minn. man to return to Wis. for homicide charges
A Minnesota man charged with killing a father and son at their La Crosse photography store will return to Wisconsin to face homicide and robbery charges.
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