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A Minnesota man called police after he allegedly killed his wife
to admit what he had done, just months after she filed for
divorce, officials said.
Matthew Jansen, 46, called 911 on Friday night to report that he
had fatally shot his wife, Mary Jo Jansen, the Star Tribune
reported, citing a criminal complaint.
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Police in Anoka reportedly entered Jansen's house and found his
wife's body with gunshot wounds. Investigators also said they
found an unloaded handgun and its receipt.
Jansen, according to the complaint, told officers that he was
surprised he proceeded with the alleged homicide. He reportedly
told them: "I guess I don't have to worry about a divorce."
Mary Jo Jansen, 46, was found dead inside her home with gunshot
wounds, a criminal complaint said.
Mary Jo Jansen, 46, was found dead inside her home with gunshot
wounds, a criminal complaint said. (GoFundMe)
His wife served him with divorce papers around Thanksgiving, but
the pair both remained in the home. Mary Jo Jansen's family said
she decided to move out on Saturday.
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A GoFundMe for the slain woman states she "was a beautiful mom,
daughter, sister, aunt, niece, cousin, friend and coworker who
will be missed immensely by all who knew her."
Jansen, according to online records from the Anoka County
Sheriff's Office, is being held on $1 million bail on second-
degree murder charges.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/minnesota-man-accused-of-murdering- wife-so-he-wont-need-to-worry-about-a-divorce
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