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  1. Most Minnesotans know of Marjorie Congdon as the woman who was tried and acquitted of conspiring with her then husband, Roger Caldwell, to murder Marjorie’s mother, heiress Elizabeth Congdon. Surprisingly, there are some rather significant connections between Marjorie and St. Louis Park.

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  2. Marjorie spent nearly two years in prison in the 1980s for arson of her own home shared with third husband, Wally Hagen, who died in 1992. Upon her release from prison, she was arrested for arson again, receiving a fifteen year sentence.

  3. Jun 27, 2017 · Jennifer Johnson, the other adopted daughter of murdered Duluth heiress Elisabeth Congdon, has died in Arizona. She was 82. She told me that she believed her sister, Marjorie Caldwell...

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  4. Roger Caldwell, the second husband of Elisabeth Congdon's adopted daughter, Marjorie Congdon LeRoy Caldwell Hagen, was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and received two life sentences for the murders of Elisabeth Congdon and her nurse, Velma Pietila, on June 27, 1977.

  5. Apr 27, 2024 · Roger Died After His Release From Prison While Marjorie Leads a Private Life. On July 8, 1978, Roger stood trial for his charges related to Elisabeth’s murder. After he was found guilty of killing Elisabeth and her caretaker, he received two consecutive life imprisonment sentences.

  6. Jun 27, 2017 · Marjorie Caldwell and her attorney, Ron Meshbesher, walked to the Dakota County Courthouse in Hastings on April 3, 1979.

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  8. Feb 27, 2019 · The killings were carried out by Roger Caldwell, allegedly at the urging of his wife, Congdon's adopted daughter Marjorie, though she was later acquitted of conspiracy to murder at a trial. Congdon was the only surviving child of mining magnate Chester Congdon, who built the lavish mansion in 1909.

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