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Robert J. Kroll (born c. 1965 [1]) is an American former police officer and member of the Minneapolis Police Department. He was the president of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis, the police union for the police department, from 2015 to 2021. [ 2 ]
Bob Kroll may refer to: Bob Kroll (American football) (born 1950), defensive back with the Green Bay Packers;
The film follows the real-life events through a substantially-compressed timeline. Unlike the real case, the movie ends with the youngest daughter killing her mother and one of her brothers before committing suicide. [33] The murders were profiled on the A&E series Cold Case Files, featuring an exclusive interview with Terry Knorr Walker.
Bob Kroll, the former head of the Minneapolis police union, is now banned from working as a licensed officer in three Minnesota counties for the next 10 years as part of a lawsuit settlement ...
Jan Broberg Felt (July 31, 1962) [1] is an American actress, singer, dancer, and kidnapping survivor.. As a child, Broberg was kidnapped on two occasions by a family friend, at ages twelve and fourteen.
Stratten's death inspired two movies, a book, and several songs: the TV movie Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story (1981), the theatrical motion picture Star 80 (1983), [2] the book The Killing of the Unicorn (1984), and songs such as "The Best Was Yet to Come" by Bryan Adams, and "Cover Girl" by Prism. [citation needed]
Connie Britton (born Constance Elaine Womack; March 6, 1967) [1] is an American actress. Britton made her feature film debut in the independent comedy-drama film The Brothers McMullen (1995), and the following year, she was cast as Nikki Faber on the ABC sitcom Spin City.
Robert Lee Zemeckis was born on May 14, 1952, in Chicago, [5] the son of Rosa (née Nespeca) [6] and Alphonse Zemeckis. [7] His father was Lithuanian-American while his mother was Italian-American. [6]