Gregg Meissner, 18, was hanged in his bedroom in the Meissner family home in Hawley, Minnesota, in the early hours of January 5, 1998. Between $40 to $70 was missing from his wallet.
At 8 a.m., Sharon Meissner returned home from working the night shift at a retirement center to find her beautiful boy, who had been in bed asleep when she left the house, fully dressed but barefoot, and strung up like a piece of meat on his closet door. She touched his leg, and he came tumbling down on top of her. That’s when she saw that his hands were tied behind his back. She phoned 911 and told them, “Somebody’s murdered my baby!”
To this day Gregg’s murder remains stipulated as a suicide Shawn Padden got away with what appears to be murder concealed as a suicide and was also response for other mysterious and suspicious hangings that he also very well may have gotten away with the adage being that you aren’t caught for every crime you may have committed.
The more disturbing part about Gregg’s missing body parts why they were taken and where they ended up has never been explained and to this day they still remain missing.
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Gregg Meissner, 18, was hanged in his bedroom in the Meissner family home in Hawley, Minnesota, in the early hours of January 5, 1998. Between $40 to $70 was missing from his wallet.
At 8 a.m., Sharon Meissner returned home from working the night shift at a retirement center to find her beautiful boy, who had been in bed asleep when she left the house, fully dressed but barefoot, and strung up like a piece of meat on his closet door. She touched his leg, and he came tumbling down on top of her. That’s when she saw that his hands were tied behind his back. She phoned 911 and told them, “Somebody’s murdered my baby!”
To this day Gregg’s murder remains stipulated as a suicide Shawn Padden got away with what appears to be murder concealed as a suicide and was also response for other mysterious and suspicious hangings that he also very well may have gotten away with the adage being that you aren’t caught for every crime you may have committed.
The more disturbing part about Gregg’s missing body parts why they were taken and where they ended up has never been explained and to this day they still remain missing.
Contact Info:
Gmail: [email protected]
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeunsolved
Blogger: https://theunansweredquestionspodcast.blogspot.com
Instagram: mr_unsolved_podcaster
YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@theunansweredquestionspodc9107/featured
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/unsolvedpodcast/membership
Podcast Episode: shows.acast.com/the-unanswered-questions-podcast
#truecrime
#unsolved
#mystery
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