When a young mother named cathy krauseneck was found murdered in her home in february 1982, the police were utterly puzzled due to the lack of evidence or any possible. The monroe county district attorney’s office has confirmed that james krauseneck died friday. The web page traces the events from their marriage.
James Krauseneck found guilty of killing his wife 40 years ago
Krauseneck, a former lynchburg college economics professor, was charged by the brighton police department with his wife’s murder in november 2019, over 37 years after her.
Jim krauseneck was convicted of killing his wife cathy with an ax in 1982, but he and his supporters claim he is innocent.
In 1982, james krauseneck jr., now 69, bashed cathleen krauseneck, 29, in the head with an ax after she discovered that he had not completed his ph.d. Krauseneck was less than six. Is accused of killing his wife cathleen with an ax in their rochester home in 1982. James krauseneck received the maximum sentence for killing his wife, cathleen, on feb.
19, 1982, while she slept in their brighton home, the monroe county district attorney said. James krauseneck, the man convicted in the killing of his wife, has died in prison, according to the monroe county district attorney's office.


