Jerry Westrom sentenced to life in prison for 1993 murder

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Jerry Westrom sentenced to life in prison for 1993 murder

A hockey dad and Isanti businessman has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of release after 30 years for the murder of Jeanne Childs in June 1993. 

A hockey dad and Isanti businessman has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of release after 30 years for the murder of Jeanne Childs in June 1993. 

Jerry Westrom, 56, was convicted of first-degree premeditated murder and second-degree murder last month. A judge on Friday, Sept. 9, sentenced him based on 1993 guidelines, which are slightly different from current state sentencing guidelines, which call for life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Jeanne Childs was fatally stabbed in 1993. Jerry Westrom was convicted in her murder.  (FOX 9 / FOX 9)

Westrom was arrested 25 years after Childs, a known sex worker, was found stabbed to death inside her apartment.

Prosecutors said DNA evidence at the crime scene matched DNA that investigators swabbed from a napkin that Westrom used and discarded at a hockey game. However, defense attorneys for Westrom said authorities had the wrong guy and that other evidence points to another suspect.

RELATED: Case file shows moments as Jerry Westrom is questioned by detectives on cold case murder

Attorneys for Westrom have said their client planned to appeal the verdict.

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Case file shows moments as Jerry Westrom is questioned by detectives on cold case murder

A day ahead of his sentencing, newly released video shows Jerry Westrom being questioned by police in the murder of Jeanne Childs in 1993.