MN MN - Sharon Gorecki, 39, Minneapolis, 12 April 1991

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Sharon Gorecki was a 39-year-old Minneapolis woman who was found murdered in her home on Friday, April 12, 1991 after not showing up for work. She was last seen alive around 4 a.m. at her home at 4628 Oakland Avenue in Minneapolis. Sharon was found by her younger sister at around 12:20 p.m. The back door of the house was damaged, and the front door closed but unlocked. She had recently broken up with her longtime boyfriend who was possibly married, as well as recently renting out her basement to another man.

The majority of this information comes from a Star Tribune article written a day or two after her death. At the time, police were releasing few details and I am unaware of any other articles regarding Sharon’s death at this time. My mother was Sharon’s supervisor at the time, and was the one to call Sharon’s sister to inform her of her absence at work. According to her, Sharon was potentially getting ready for work and was interrupted. Sharon’s dog was also apparently locked in the breezeway of her home. I am currently in the process of a records request from the Minneapolis Police department regarding this case, but have not received any further information at this time and would appreciate any thoughts on the case or how to proceed looking into it.


This is the Star Tribune article copied from the archives:

Woman is found dead in her Minneapolis home
By Peter Leyden; Staff Writer

The bloodied body of a woman believed to be in her late 30s was found in her south Minneapolis house Friday, an apparent homicide victim. The woman, whose name was not released by authorities, was found by her younger sister at the house in the 4600 block of Oakland Av. S. about 12:20 p.m. after she failed to show up for work in the morning. An autopsy is expected to be performed this morning. Police are releasing few details. However, neighbors who spoke with the sister gave some sketchy information.
"I hope they find out who did it - it's kind of scary," said a neighbor. "It has been a quiet neighborhood - this really shook us up."

The woman had lived in the Field neighborhood on the northern edge of Minnehaha Pkwy. between Interstate Hwy. 35W and Lake Nokomis for about 11 years, had no children and lived a quiet lifestyle, said Dorothy Austin, a neighbor.

The victim had recently broken up with her longtime boyfriend and she recently had rented out a basement room to another man, a neighbor said. The victim had been employed many years at the same job and her employers became worried when she did not show up for work yesterday, the neighbor said.

He described this sequence that led the discovery:

The woman's employers called the sister after the woman failed to show up for work, and the sister left her job with her supervisor to check. When they arrived, the two found the back door of the house damaged; the door frame was cracked from someone apparently trying to force open the locked door. The sister and her supervisor - and another neighbor who joined them - then went to the front of the house and found the front porch door and the front door closed, but unlocked.

The man said police were called from the house next door after the supervisor and the neighbor looked through the door and saw the woman's blood-covered body. Minneapolis police and the Hennepin County medical examiner have not released any information about the cause of death or about whether any type of weapon was used. The medical examiner said the woman was last seen alive yesterday at 4 a.m. at her home, about 8 hours before the body was found. The sister said she last saw the victim when she left the house at about 7 p.m. Thursday and that the victim had said she planned to go out shopping that evening, a neighbor said.
 
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Thanks for posting this tackjeff. I wonder who saw Sharon at 4 am? Her new roommate? Also wonder about the ex-bf.

ETA I wanted to add a photo of Sharon but am unable to find one.
 
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Thanks for the response; my mother states that she remembers hearing that Sharon was out late at a bar the night before. The 4 a.m. person who saw her was potentially her new roommate or a person taking her home/dropping her off, possibly someone she had met that night. The details are unclear, as police weren't saying much at the time. I was unable to find a photo of her either.
 
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Sharon Gorecki was a 39-year-old Minneapolis woman who was found murdered in her home on Friday, April 12, 1991 after not showing up for work. She was last seen alive around 4 a.m. at her home at 4628 Oakland Avenue in Minneapolis. Sharon was found by her younger sister at around 12:20 p.m. The back door of the house was damaged, and the front door closed but unlocked. She had recently broken up with her longtime boyfriend who was possibly married, as well as recently renting out her basement to another man.

The majority of this information comes from a Star Tribune article written a day or two after her death. At the time, police were releasing few details and I am unaware of any other articles regarding Sharon’s death at this time. My mother was Sharon’s supervisor at the time, and was the one to call Sharon’s sister to inform her of her absence at work. According to her, Sharon was potentially getting ready for work and was interrupted. Sharon’s dog was also apparently locked in the breezeway of her home. I am currently in the process of a records request from the Minneapolis Police department regarding this case, but have not received any further information at this time and would appreciate any thoughts on the case or how to proceed looking into it.


This is the Star Tribune article copied from the archives:

Woman is found dead in her Minneapolis home
By Peter Leyden; Staff Writer

The bloodied body of a woman believed to be in her late 30s was found in her south Minneapolis house Friday, an apparent homicide victim. The woman, whose name was not released by authorities, was found by her younger sister at the house in the 4600 block of Oakland Av. S. about 12:20 p.m. after she failed to show up for work in the morning. An autopsy is expected to be performed this morning. Police are releasing few details. However, neighbors who spoke with the sister gave some sketchy information.
"I hope they find out who did it - it's kind of scary," said a neighbor. "It has been a quiet neighborhood - this really shook us up."

The woman had lived in the Field neighborhood on the northern edge of Minnehaha Pkwy. between Interstate Hwy. 35W and Lake Nokomis for about 11 years, had no children and lived a quiet lifestyle, said Dorothy Austin, a neighbor.

The victim had recently broken up with her longtime boyfriend and she recently had rented out a basement room to another man, a neighbor said. The victim had been employed many years at the same job and her employers became worried when she did not show up for work yesterday, the neighbor said.

He described this sequence that led the discovery:

The woman's employers called the sister after the woman failed to show up for work, and the sister left her job with her supervisor to check. When they arrived, the two found the back door of the house damaged; the door frame was cracked from someone apparently trying to force open the locked door. The sister and her supervisor - and another neighbor who joined them - then went to the front of the house and found the front porch door and the front door closed, but unlocked.

The man said police were called from the house next door after the supervisor and the neighbor looked through the door and saw the woman's blood-covered body. Minneapolis police and the Hennepin County medical examiner have not released any information about the cause of death or about whether any type of weapon was used. The medical examiner said the woman was last seen alive yesterday at 4 a.m. at her home, about 8 hours before the body was found. The sister said she last saw the victim when she left the house at about 7 p.m. Thursday and that the victim had said she planned to go out shopping that evening, a neighbor said.
Sharon Gorecki was a 39-year-old Minneapolis woman who was found murdered in her home on Friday, April 12, 1991 after not showing up for work. She was last seen alive around 4 a.m. at her home at 4628 Oakland Avenue in Minneapolis. Sharon was found by her younger sister at around 12:20 p.m. The back door of the house was damaged, and the front door closed but unlocked. She had recently broken up with her longtime boyfriend who was possibly married, as well as recently renting out her basement to another man.

The majority of this information comes from a Star Tribune article written a day or two after her death. At the time, police were releasing few details and I am unaware of any other articles regarding Sharon’s death at this time. My mother was Sharon’s supervisor at the time, and was the one to call Sharon’s sister to inform her of her absence at work. According to her, Sharon was potentially getting ready for work and was interrupted. Sharon’s dog was also apparently locked in the breezeway of her home. I am currently in the process of a records request from the Minneapolis Police department regarding this case, but have not received any further information at this time and would appreciate any thoughts on the case or how to proceed looking into it.


This is the Star Tribune article copied from the archives:

Woman is found dead in her Minneapolis home
By Peter Leyden; Staff Writer

The bloodied body of a woman believed to be in her late 30s was found in her south Minneapolis house Friday, an apparent homicide victim. The woman, whose name was not released by authorities, was found by her younger sister at the house in the 4600 block of Oakland Av. S. about 12:20 p.m. after she failed to show up for work in the morning. An autopsy is expected to be performed this morning. Police are releasing few details. However, neighbors who spoke with the sister gave some sketchy information.
"I hope they find out who did it - it's kind of scary," said a neighbor. "It has been a quiet neighborhood - this really shook us up."

The woman had lived in the Field neighborhood on the northern edge of Minnehaha Pkwy. between Interstate Hwy. 35W and Lake Nokomis for about 11 years, had no children and lived a quiet lifestyle, said Dorothy Austin, a neighbor.

The victim had recently broken up with her longtime boyfriend and she recently had rented out a basement room to another man, a neighbor said. The victim had been employed many years at the same job and her employers became worried when she did not show up for work yesterday, the neighbor said.

He described this sequence that led the discovery:

The woman's employers called the sister after the woman failed to show up for work, and the sister left her job with her supervisor to check. When they arrived, the two found the back door of the house damaged; the door frame was cracked from someone apparently trying to force open the locked door. The sister and her supervisor - and another neighbor who joined them - then went to the front of the house and found the front porch door and the front door closed, but unlocked.

The man said police were called from the house next door after the supervisor and the neighbor looked through the door and saw the woman's blood-covered body. Minneapolis police and the Hennepin County medical examiner have not released any information about the cause of death or about whether any type of weapon was used. The medical examiner said the woman was last seen alive yesterday at 4 a.m. at her home, about 8 hours before the body was found. The sister said she last saw the victim when she left the house at about 7 p.m. Thursday and that the victim had said she planned to go out shopping that evening, a neighbor said.
Hi, my name is sharon. I used to work with sharon at the Normandy. She took me under her wing for a short time in the mid 70s. I just learned of this and I'm saddened. Have they caught her killer and is their a name of the bf?
 
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Sharon Gorecki was a 39-year-old Minneapolis woman who was found murdered in her home on Friday, April 12, 1991 after not showing up for work. She was last seen alive around 4 a.m. at her home at 4628 Oakland Avenue in Minneapolis. Sharon was found by her younger sister at around 12:20 p.m. The back door of the house was damaged, and the front door closed but unlocked. She had recently broken up with her longtime boyfriend who was possibly married, as well as recently renting out her basement to another man.

The majority of this information comes from a Star Tribune article written a day or two after her death. At the time, police were releasing few details and I am unaware of any other articles regarding Sharon’s death at this time. My mother was Sharon’s supervisor at the time, and was the one to call Sharon’s sister to inform her of her absence at work. According to her, Sharon was potentially getting ready for work and was interrupted. Sharon’s dog was also apparently locked in the breezeway of her home. I am currently in the process of a records request from the Minneapolis Police department regarding this case, but have not received any further information at this time and would appreciate any thoughts on the case or how to proceed looking into it.


This is the Star Tribune article copied from the archives:

Woman is found dead in her Minneapolis home
By Peter Leyden; Staff Writer

The bloodied body of a woman believed to be in her late 30s was found in her south Minneapolis house Friday, an apparent homicide victim. The woman, whose name was not released by authorities, was found by her younger sister at the house in the 4600 block of Oakland Av. S. about 12:20 p.m. after she failed to show up for work in the morning. An autopsy is expected to be performed this morning. Police are releasing few details. However, neighbors who spoke with the sister gave some sketchy information.
"I hope they find out who did it - it's kind of scary," said a neighbor. "It has been a quiet neighborhood - this really shook us up."

The woman had lived in the Field neighborhood on the northern edge of Minnehaha Pkwy. between Interstate Hwy. 35W and Lake Nokomis for about 11 years, had no children and lived a quiet lifestyle, said Dorothy Austin, a neighbor.

The victim had recently broken up with her longtime boyfriend and she recently had rented out a basement room to another man, a neighbor said. The victim had been employed many years at the same job and her employers became worried when she did not show up for work yesterday, the neighbor said.

He described this sequence that led the discovery:

The woman's employers called the sister after the woman failed to show up for work, and the sister left her job with her supervisor to check. When they arrived, the two found the back door of the house damaged; the door frame was cracked from someone apparently trying to force open the locked door. The sister and her supervisor - and another neighbor who joined them - then went to the front of the house and found the front porch door and the front door closed, but unlocked.

The man said police were called from the house next door after the supervisor and the neighbor looked through the door and saw the woman's blood-covered body. Minneapolis police and the Hennepin County medical examiner have not released any information about the cause of death or about whether any type of weapon was used. The medical examiner said the woman was last seen alive yesterday at 4 a.m. at her home, about 8 hours before the body was found. The sister said she last saw the victim when she left the house at about 7 p.m. Thursday and that the victim had said she planned to go out shopping that evening, a neighbor said.


My name is Shay. I was a close friend of Sharon Gorecki and always wondered if her killer was every found and prosecuted. Her ex boyfriend was a friend of my husband. I do recall that he was being considered as a suspect along with the roommate that I never physically laid eyes on even though he came into the back door a couple of times when I was there.

As I recalled, the 4:00 am person was a cab driver which I didn’t understand because earlier that night I had spoken to her and she was going to a bar, Sonny’s to meet a guy she referred to as a possible doctor.

I shared with her sister that I had spoken with her that prior night and expected to get a call from the MPD but never did. On the day of her funeral I had plans to drive up to Ely with her ex Herb but my husband wouldn’t let me because of Herb being a suspect at that time.

She didn’t deserve what was done to her and I hoped that by now justice would have prevailed.
 
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Hi @MsShay Welcome to WS, anything new you can share with us to help find Sharon ? It must be hellish not knowing what happened to her. I am very sorry for whatever happened to her .
Ex Boyfriend ever called a POI ? Or the guy living in her basement ?
Always happy to have family and friends, so much we don't know to follow up on. Thanks very much in advance
 
  • #7
Why aren't they checking the DNA from under her fingernails? I heard they kept them for evidence back then.
 
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I am Sharon’s niece. I haven’t looked at this site in a long time, but as the anniversary of Sharon’s death approaches again (I can’t believe it’s been 32 years), I’ve been thinking of her a lot. Her case is still unsolved. It was being worked for a possible DNA match in 2018, with samples sent to Quantico, but there was no conclusive result. It’s possible there could be more tests as DNA technology improves, but for now, still no justice for Sharon. My other aunt, Sharon’s sister mentioned in the posts, passed away, as have my grandparents & 2 of her other siblings, not knowing who did this to her and our family. I appreciate all of you who have commented & kept her memory alive.
 
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My name is Shay. I was a close friend of Sharon Gorecki and always wondered if her killer was every found and prosecuted. Her ex boyfriend was a friend of my husband. I do recall that he was being considered as a suspect along with the roommate that I never physically laid eyes on even though he came into the back door a couple of times when I was there.

As I recalled, the 4:00 am person was a cab driver which I didn’t understand because earlier that night I had spoken to her and she was going to a bar, Sonny’s to meet a guy she referred to as a possible doctor.

I shared with her sister that I had spoken with her that prior night and expected to get a call from the MPD but never did. On the day of her funeral I had plans to drive up to Ely with her ex Herb but my husband wouldn’t let me because of Herb being a suspect at that time.

She didn’t deserve what was done to her and I hoped that by now justice would have prevailed.
Hi Shay-

I’m Sharon’s niece. Thank you for posting on here back in 2021. I keep checking for new posts but there hasn’t been anything else added. I haven’t heard from the detectives since 2019. The last they were checking, they had sent DNA to Quantico for testing with new technology but the results were inconclusive. Herb was never considered a suspect, which makes no sense to me to this day.
 
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I am Sharon’s niece. I haven’t looked at this site in a long time, but as the anniversary of Sharon’s death approaches again (I can’t believe it’s been 32 years), I’ve been thinking of her a lot. Her case is still unsolved. It was being worked for a possible DNA match in 2018, with samples sent to Quantico, but there was no conclusive result. It’s possible there could be more tests as DNA technology improves, but for now, still no justice for Sharon. My other aunt, Sharon’s sister mentioned in the posts, passed away, as have my grandparents & 2 of her other siblings, not knowing who did this to her and our family. I appreciate all of you who have commented & kept her memory alive.
Hey, my dad was Sharon’s cousin. Her mom and my grandma were sisters. I think we should try to contact someone and see if they can look into this again. With all the tragedy we've had in our family it would be nice to get some closure on this.
 
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Who did they compare DNA to?
 

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