
A piece of paper with an expletive written on it and a knife stuck through it was on the bed with Juedes' body. Juedes owed only $82,404 on the home, and Schulz-Juedes saw her husband as "the goose that laid the golden egg," Wetzsteon said.Ĭourt records say Juedes was shot in the back, then shot a second time in the front when he rolled over. He worked hard and had built a beautiful four-bedroom home worth $347,700, Marathon County District Attorney Theresa Wetzsteon said during opening arguments in the October 2021 trial.

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He said he isn't sure why the case has captured national attention but that it could have something to do with the connection to one of the actors in the old television series, "The Munsters." A man who "confessed" in 2013 said he drove the getaway car when Butch Patrick, the actor who played Eddie Munster in the TV series, shot Juedes police said they ruled that theory out pretty quickly. More: Retired FBI agent who was based out of Wausau writes fictional who-dun-it with details plucked from real life More: 'Dateline' features Timekeeper Distillery's old fashioned ahead of Friday's primetime special "It was never considered a cold case," McCarthy said. The county changed district attorneys several times during the investigation and that was one of the reasons it took about 15 years to bring it to trial, McCarthy said. He and retired Marathon County Detective Greg Bean both worked on the case.

Shawn McCarthy was a detective when Juedes was murdered.
