A Hennepin County jury on Thursday found an Isanti man guilty of first- and second-degree murder in the 1993 slaying of Jeanne "Jeanie" Childs.
Jerry Westrom, 56, was immediately taken into custody after the verdicts were read in the cold case killing of Childs, who was found brutally stabbed to death in her south Minneapolis apartment.

The jury was given the case Thursday morning and reached its verdict at 3 p.m. It was read in court about an hour later.
Westrom, who was free after posting bail, was jailed pending sentencing.
The businessman and hockey dad was arrested in 2019 after investigators tested his discarded hot dog napkin from a hockey game for DNA that matched a hit from a genealogy website.
His attorney, Steve Meshbesher, tried to convince the jury that Childs' boyfriend, Arthur Gray, was the killer. He argued that Gray's hair was found in Childs' left hand and he allegedly had a history of abusing her. In addition, the apartment was leased to Gray, and Childs allegedly used it for prostitution. Gray has since died.
Westrom did not testify in his own defense.
In closing arguments Thursday morning, Assistant Hennepin County Attorney Darren Borg said the forensic evidence was indisputable: Westrom's semen was found on the bed comforter; his DNA was on bloody items throughout the apartment, and his bare footprint was inked in Childs' blood mere inches away from her "lifeless, hacked nearly disemboweled body."