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Cathleen R. “Cathy” Schlosser Krauseneck was an American woman from Michigan, United States. Here are 13 more things about her:

  1. She was born in Mount Clemens, Macomb County, Michigan to Robert Edwin Schlosser and Anna Theresa Zablocki Schlosser.
  2. She and James Krauseneck Jr. went to the same high school in Michigan. She was a member of the homecoming court.
  3. She and James became a couple while attending Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan.
  4. She was 1 year younger than James.
  5. In 1955, her grandfather Joseph Dominick Zablocki died in Wayne County, Michigan at the age of 78.
  6. In 1961, her grandmother Rose S. Baraczynski Zablocki died in Wayne County at the age of 75.
  7. In 1962, her younger sister Annet Marie Schlosser was born.
  8. On September 11, 1963, her grandfather Edward William Schlosser died in Emmet County, Michigan at the age of 63.
  9. In 1974, she and James got married. Their house in Brighton, Monroe County, New York, USA was near his job as an economist at Eastman Kodak.
  10. In 1979, she gave birth to Sara Krauseneck.
  11. James claimed that just before 5:00 p.m. on February 19, 1982, he returned home in Brighton and found her in their bedroom with an ax embedded in her forehead while their daughter was unharmed in another room. She died at the age 29.
  12. In November 2019, James was arrested and charged with her murder. On September 26, 2022, a jury found him guilty of second-degree murder.
  13. How James murdered her was the subject of “48 Hours” Season 36 episode 17, which aired on CBS on February 25, 2023. On March 3, 2023, he died in prison. He was 71.
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