Wisconsin man Todd Kendhammer claimed a freak accident killed his wife, but inconsistencies and forensic evidence revealed a different story. The perplexing case, filled with dubious claims, led to a conviction, yet the fight for his exoneration continues.
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In May 2016, the peaceful streets of Green Bay, Wisconsin, became the backdrop for a chilling crime. Nicole Vanderheyden, a loving mother of three and a dedicated substitute teacher known for her zest for life, vanished after a night out with friends. This is a story of a tragic disappearance, a complex investigation riddled with […]
On April 26, 2013, in Pittsfield, Wisconsin, a chilling missing person’s case began to unfold, leaving law enforcement with more questions than answers. 67-year-old James Prokopovitz reported his wife, 59-year-old Victoria Prokopovitz, missing. He claimed that she had vanished overnight, leaving behind her purse, ID, and all forms of transportation. James Prokopovitz being interviewed by […]