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A welfare check, a notebook, and black hair dye.

On February 18th, 1988, a welfare check led to the discovery of four bodies inside the Brom Home in Rochester, Minnesota. Bernard and Paulette Brom along with two of their four children, 13-year-old Diane and 11-year-old Ricky, had been murdered with an axe.

One of their surviving sons, 16-year-old David, was missing.

As investigators pieced together what had happened inside the home that night, a troubling theory began to emerge.

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33 years later, this teenager’s crime still shocks Rochester

David Brom, convicted of killing 4 family members with an axe as a teen, released from prison - CBS Minnesota

DIGGING DEEPER: The state law change making David Brom’s early release possible

Psychiatrist says illness involved in Brom killing - Post Bulletin | Rochester Minnesota news, weather, sports

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