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Adam Fravel was found guilty of murder in the Madeline Kingsbury case

Adam Fravel was found guilty of murder in the Madeline Kingsbury case

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Adam Fravel was found guilty on all counts


Adam Fravel was found guilty on all counts

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MANKATO, Minn. — A jury has found Adam Fravelthe 30-year-old southeastern Minnesota man charged in the death of a 26-year-old Madeline Kingsbury, guilty of murder.

The verdict was reached Thursday morning in a Blue Earth County courtroom, with Fravel found guilty all four count:

  • First degree murder in domestic violence and a history of domestic violence
  • First degree premeditated murder
  • Second degree murder without premeditation
  • Second-degree murder, unintentional in the commission of a felony.

He is scheduled to be sentenced Dec. 17 and faces a possible life sentence.

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Adam Fravel

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Kingsbury went missing in March 2023 After dropping off the two children she shared with Fravel at a daycare center in Winona. Fravel denied any involvement in her disappearance, but was arrested on charges two days later Her remains were found near his family's estate in the town of Mabel near the Iowa border.

A main focus in the process was moved to Blue Earth County after a successful petition by Fravel's attorneys seeking jury impartialitywere allegations of domestic violence committed by Fravel during their seven-year relationship.

Kingsbury's family members testified that she had accused him of strangling her in front of her children in 2021, and Kingsbury's boyfriend had told the investigation that they saw Fravel hit her during a video call.

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Madeline Kingsbury

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Part of the defense's closing argument claimed that there were no signs of a struggle in the home Fravel and Kingsbury shared. During the trial, his team had also requested the removal of certain pieces of evidence, including photographs of passages from her diary.

The prosecution claimed there was undoubted evidence that Fravel was responsible for Kingsbury's death and that he planned it, citing his alleged “obsession” with it the murder of Gabby Petito and Kingsbury's budding relationship with an old college friend.

Both the state and defense made closing arguments Wednesday in the Mankato courtroom. The jury deliberated throughout Wednesday before adjourning for the night.


Domestic violence resources: For anonymous, confidential help, people can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3224.

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