Wisconsin
Cops Say Alleged Double Assassin Confessed …
Jury Nonetheless Had Doubts Regardless of DNA Match
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A Wisconsin jury could not discover a man responsible of committing a double homicide … although the police say he confessed to the crimes.
Tony Haase — a 54-year-old man — was acquitted on a pair of homicide expenses in August … and his story was the topic of Friday evening’s episode of “Dateline” titled “Raising the Dead.”
This is the deal … again in March 1992, Tanna Togstad, 23, and Timothy Mumbrue, 35, had been discovered lifeless inside Togstad’s farmhouse. Togstad suffered a number of stab wounds, whereas Mumbrue was killed by a single stab wound to the chest.
Quick ahead three a long time to 2022 … and, cops — having recognized Tony Haase as a possible suspect — staged a site visitors cease and obtained a few of Haase’s DNA and ran it in opposition to DNA collected after the our bodies had been present in ’92. Officers say the 2 samples matched.
Haase was introduced in for questioning … the place cops say he advised them he solely remembers “snippets” of getting into the home and getting right into a “scuffle” with Mumbrue — although he allegedly frightened he could also be concerned within the slayings after seeing information studies in regards to the crimes.
Throughout this interrogation, cops declare Haase revealed a connection between himself and Togstad … explaining their fathers had been pals till his dad died in a snowmobile accident — wherein Togstad’s dad was additionally concerned — about 15 years previous to the 2 murders. Cops say he admitted to consuming on the evening the murders occurred whereas heading within the path of Togstad’s home.
Subsequently, prosecutors charged Haase with two counts of first-degree homicide. His attorneys argued Tony was coerced right into a false confession by cops throughout these interrogations … and, additionally they claimed his uncle — Jeff Thiel, who died in 1995 — truly killed Tanna and Timothy. Jeff’s daughter Heather has mentioned she believes her father dedicated the murders.
Haase’s group additionally pointed the finger at convicted assassin Glendon Gouker … who truly admitted to killing the 2 in 2013 — although prosecutors argued he had a historical past of constructing false confessions.
In August 2025, a jury discovered Haase not responsible of the 2 murders … although Tanna’s brother Richard Togstad has since filed a civil lawsuit for $17 million in opposition to him. Haase has denied all wrongdoing.