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According to CBS News, KARE 11 and the Post Bulletin, authorities said Brom was 16 when he used an ax to kill his parents, 13 ...
At the time, Judge Ancy Morse called the case an “extreme and monumental tragedy” involving a “seriously mentally ill boy driven to despair by a sick mind.” She sentenced Brom to three consecutive ...
David Brom was a teenager when he axed to death four members of his family in their Rochester home. ROCHESTER, Minn — The man ...
A Rochester, Minnesota, man convicted of killing four family members with an axe will soon be released from prison. David ...
Brom committed one of the most brutal crimes seen in Rochester and has served 37 years in prison with no serious incident.
In those years, the DOC said Brom had one violation on August 24, 1992 for “Rule 500: Violation of Special Unit Regulations.” ...
David Brom was convicted for murdering four of his family members in 1988, but recently became eligible for parole due to a ...
As initially reported by 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS sister station KAAL, Brom brutally murdered his dad, mom, brother, and sister with ...
He is currently serving a life sentence after pleading guilty to 1st-degree premeditated murder in June of 1996.
In 1988, at the age of 16, David Brom killed his mother, father, and two younger siblings with an ax. Now, decades later, he ...
A 53-year-old man who as a teen committed one of the most heinous crimes ever seen in Rochester might be released from prison ...
The state law, enacted in 2023, does not guarantee release but creates an opportunity to review certain cases.