Mary Josephine Bailey was arrested in Arizona Monday for the murder of Yvonne Menke.

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POLK COUNTY (WQOW) - An arrest has been made nearly 38 years after the murder of a woman in Polk County.

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Polk County authorities say this case is still under investigation. If you have any additional information, you can contact them at 715-485-8300.

 
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A more indepth article showing evidence as to why it happened.

An 80-year-old Arizona woman has been charged in a 1985 western Wisconsin murder that authorities say was fueled by a love triangle...

 
she sure looks scary

Mary Josephine Bailey, formerly Mary Jo Lunsmann, formerly Mary Jo Nockels, is shown in a Baraboo bank newspaper ad about nine years before the murder.
Ancestry.com shows she was born in Bone Lake, Polk County, WI. She married Laven L. Lunsmann 10 Mar 1962 in Minneapolis, MN. They lived there at 1416 Portland Ave. They divorced 12 Jan 1982. He remarried in 1983.

Interestingly, the murder of a 93 year old woman occurred at that same address June 12, 1980. The person arrested was Eugene Riley. He had lived upstairs there for about a week before the murder. Assumably, the Lunsmanns no longer lived at the duplex at the time of the murder.






Jack A Owen obit:
 
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But another person breathing a sigh of relief is the now retired former Polk County Sheriff, Paul Lindholm. The arrest of Mary Josephine Bailey has given him the vindication he deserves after years of knowing he had the right suspect all along.

According to the criminal complaint, on Dec. 12, 1985, the Polk County Dispatch Center received a call to Washington Street in St. Croix Falls at roughly 6:30 a.m. They found Menke deceased in a stairway on the south side of the apartment building, still warm to the touch with three gunshot wounds to her head and neck.

Recalling that morning, Lindholm remembers the chill in the air and how it factored into the murder, noting that the suspect would have waited in below-freezing temperatures for Menke to warm up her car as she regularly did during the winter months.

“It was so bitter cold,” said Lindholm. “You’re talking -10, -20 degrees that week when this happened. [Menke] would leave her apartment and would start her car to warm it up and probably go back to her apartment for a couple of minutes.

“[Her daughter] thought she heard something, looked out the window and saw someone leaving the vicinity where her mother’s car was parked. Her mom never came back into the apartment, and she didn’t see her car move. I think she knew something was wrong and called the Sheriff’s Department.
 
''On May 30, the jury reached a verdict of guilty for Mary Jo Bailey on one count of first-degree murder in the death of Yvonne Menke in 1985.

A sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 2.''
 
Jul. 2, 2024
''Mary Jo Bailey was sentenced July 2, 2024, to life in prison, eligible for parole after 20 years.

On May 30, the jury reached a verdict of guilty for Mary Jo Bailey on one count of first-degree murder in the death of Yvonne Menke in 1985.''
 
Jul. 2, 2024
''Mary Jo Bailey was sentenced July 2, 2024, to life in prison, eligible for parole after 20 years.

On May 30, the jury reached a verdict of guilty for Mary Jo Bailey on one count of first-degree murder in the death of Yvonne Menke in 1985.''
I wonder if her boyfriend suspected that she was the one who just happened to kill his other lover, or, whether he was involved. I guess it would depend on whether she stayed with him after the murder.
 

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