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| Family Fighting To Keep Killer In Jail |
| By startribune.com |
| Published: 06/21/2010 |
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As the longest-serving sheriff in Hennepin County history, Don Omodt saw few cases as bizarre as the strangulation of Carol Stebbins Hoffman on a hot August night in 1980. The mother of two girls, ages 3 and 9 months, was killed by her husband, David Hoffman, in the western suburb of Corcoran while their baby daughter was in the room. His mother, who reportedly knew of her son's plans, kept the children distracted while he dismembered his wife's body. Hoffman first tried to dispose of the body in a garbage disposal but ultimately ended up burning some of the remains in the back yard and then tossing the rest into nearby Weaver Lake. Read More. |

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