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  1. Apr 9, 2003 · FARIBAULT (AP) -- A longtime suspect in the 1989 killing of Sharon Bloom, a computer analyst who left her work at 3M in Woodbury for lunch and never returned, pleaded guilty to second-degree...

  2. Apr 14, 2003 · After 13 years, police have their principle suspect in the murder of Sharon Bloom. Stephan Zanter, one of Bloom's co-workers at 3M in Woodbury, pleaded guilty last week to killing the 37-year-old on Nov. 2, 1989.

  3. At approximately 11:20 a.m. on November 2, 1989, Sharon Bloom left work at 3M in Woodbury, where she was employed as a systems analyst. That evening, when she failed to return to the couple's Minneapolis apartment, Bloom's boyfriend reported her to the police as missing.

  4. Dec 13, 2012 · Sharon Bloom leaves work for lunch and vanishes. Ten days later, her body is found brutally murdered in a cornfield, her skull fractured. The investigation begins with her co-workers, where police discover someone on Bloom's team was anonymously harassing her.

  5. Dr. Sharon Bloom is a licensed psychologist with over 25 years of experience treating patients of all ages. As the Chief Clinical Officer for Elite DNA, Dr. Bloom leads the company’s Therapy Department which serves patients in more than 20 locations across the state of Florida.

    • 4310 Metro Pkwy, Ste 205, Fort Myers, 33916, FL
    • Elite DNA Behavioral Health
    • Chief Clinical Officer, Licensed Psychologist
  6. Dec 14, 2012 · In November 1989, Sharon Bloom leaves work for lunch and never returns. Ten days later, her body is found brutally murdered in a cornfield, her skull fractured. Police have a more-than-likely...

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  8. Dec 13, 2012 · A cable television network is training its spotlight on a Minnesota murder case that took more than a decade to solve. The 1989 killing of Sharon Bloom is a case that went cold for years before enhancements in DNA technology led to a breakthrough.

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