Antifreeze Murder Retrial: Watch the Verdict
Mark Jensen found guilty for a second time of intentional homicide in the 1998 antifreeze poisoning death of his wife, Julie Jensen. More
February 1, 2023
Mark Jensen was found guilty of poisoning and suffocating the mother of his two sons so he could be with his lover, whom he later married.
Mark Jensen found guilty for a second time of intentional homicide in the 1998 antifreeze poisoning death of his wife, Julie Jensen. More
February 1, 2023
Larry Griffin spoke on behalf of women, like his sister Julie, who are in abusive relationships and unable to get out -- and the options... More
January 31, 2023
In his rebuttal argument, the prosecutor called Mark Jensen "sadistic" and suggested he humiliated and degraded victim Julie Jensen. More
January 31, 2023
A forensic pathologist said it's not possible to determine whether Julie Jensen died due to homicide or suicide. Defendant Mark Jensen's sister, Laura Koster, also... More
January 27, 2023
Two doctors who treated victim Julie Jensen took the stand today in WI v. Mark Jensen: Antifreeze Murder Retrial. More
January 25, 2023
Psychotherapist Paul DeFazio treated Julien Jensen shortly before her death. Defense claims Julie was depressed. More
January 25, 2023
Prosecutors rested their case against Mark Jensen, who's being retried for the 1998 antifreeze poisoning death of his wife, Julie Jensen. More
January 24, 2023
Witnesses included 2 of Jensen's fellow inmates, the victim's brother, and Julie and Mark Jensen's son's preschool teacher. More
January 23, 2023
VIDEO: Mark Jensen's cellmate, Aaron Dillard, continues testimony. He says Jensen spoke about killing his wife. (1/23/23) More
January 23, 2023
Paul Griffin testifies he came to suspect Mark Jensen immediately. He said Julie never spoke about committing suicide. More
January 23, 2023
Aaron Dillard, who served time with Mark Jensen, told the jury that Jensen told him he gave his wife Paxil and juice with antifreeze. More
January 20, 2023
VIDEO: Stacey Bauer, coworker of Jensen's coworker Edward Klug, states Jensen hated his wife and wanted her dead. More
January 20, 2023
Internet searches on Mark Jensen's home computer included: Botulism, pipe bombs, reversing polarity of a swimming pool, and ethylene glycol. More
January 19, 2023
Mark Jensen began writing a manuscript to get his side of the story on paper and protect his legal rights to sell his story. More
January 18, 2023
Kelly Brooks, who was Mark Jensen's mistress when his wife died and later wife, recalls emails and phone calls, completing her testimony. More
January 18, 2023
Kelly Brooks, who was Mark Jensen's mistress when his wife died and later married him, testifies for the state at his murder retrial. More
January 17, 2023
Kelly Brooks, who was Mark Jensen's mistress when his wife died and later married him, testifies for the state at his murder retrial. More
January 17, 2023
In 2008, a jury found Mark Jensen guilty of murdering his wife. He stands trial again for another shot at proving his innocence. More
January 12, 2023
Mark Jensen was convicted of murdering his wife in 2008. With the overturning of that ruling, Ashleigh Banfield examines the original trial. More
January 12, 2023
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Prosecutors and attorneys for a Wisconsin man accused of killing his wife with antifreeze in 1998 delivered opening statements More
January 11, 2023
Mark Jensen, who was convicted of his wife Julie's 1998 antifreeze poisoning death, was granted a new trial More
January 11, 2023
VIDEO: Mark Jensen was convicted of his wife Julie's 1998 antifreeze death. Due to an appeal, the Wisconsin man is getting a new trial. More
January 9, 2023