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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. Zanter told police he hit Bloom repeatedly with a hammer in his Eagan home.

  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.

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  5. Dec 13, 2012 · The 1989 killing of Sharon Bloom is a case that went cold for years before enhancements in DNA technology led to a breakthrough. Bloom left her 3M office in Woodbury for lunch and never returned. Her body was found 10 days later in a Rice County cornfield. A co-worker finally pleaded guilty to her murder in 2003.

  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...

  7. Dec 13, 2012 · The program will probe the death of Sharon Bloom, whose body was discovered in 1989 in a Rice County cornfield. Bloom's former coworker, Stephan Zanter, pleaded guilty 13 years later to the slaying, telling police he killed her with a hammer in his Eagan home. The two worked together at 3M in Woodbury.

  8. Dec 15, 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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