LACROSSE, Wis. –After the execution-style murder of three men last week at a quarry north of LaCrosse, any police officers were scratching their heads about when such a crime happened last. The answer:

> September 1992. the bodies of Suzzette Frydenlund, 29; her mother, Celia Weibel, 55; and her stepfather, Leroy Weibel, were found in their  mobile home  between La Crosse and Coon Valley. Frydenlund’s two children, in the mobile home at the time, were unharmed. Suzzette’s husband, James, 34, of Minneapolis was acquitted after a trial.

> February 1985. Bryan Stanley, 29, shot and killed the Reverend John Rossiter, lay minister Ferdinand Roth and parish custodian William Hammes at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Onalaska. When police picked Stanley up near the crime scene, he told them that he was Elijah. Stanley allegedly was upset that Rossiter allowed girls to read the Scriptures during Mass. Stanley ultimately was judged insane and not legally responsible for the slayings.

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