• Adam Fravel Found Guilty of Murdering Madeline Kingsbury

  • Nov 11 2024
  • Length: 7 mins
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Adam Fravel Found Guilty of Murdering Madeline Kingsbury

  • Summary

  • In a trial that gripped national attention, Adam Fravel has been convicted on four counts for the murder of Madeline Kingsbury, the mother of his two children. The three-week trial concluded with a packed courtroom in Mankato as the jury foreperson read the guilty verdicts.

    The case, which was relocated from Winona due to widespread public interest, has stirred emotions in both the Kingsbury and Fravel families. The jury found Fravel guilty of premeditated first-degree murder, first-degree murder with a past pattern of domestic abuse, second-degree murder with intent, and second-degree murder while committing a felony.

    Madeline Kingsbury, 26, disappeared at the end of March 2023, leading to a large-scale search that lasted four months. Her body was eventually discovered in a culvert near Fravel’s parents' home in Fillmore County, southeast Minnesota. This discovery prompted Fravel’s arrest and set the stage for an emotional trial.

    David Kingsbury, Madeline’s father, addressed reporters outside the courthouse after the verdict. “Fravel can’t be punished enough,” he said. “We’ve lost a daughter, mother, aunt, sister. Children are scarred ... not just Eliana and Noah, but the children in our extended family wonder why. His life is wasted, ruin and devastation to two families. There’s no joy here, but we’re glad at the result.” His words highlighted the pain the Kingsbury family continues to endure, even as they feel a sense of relief from the guilty verdict.

    Members of both families were present for the reading of the verdict, and the atmosphere in the courtroom was tense. Some relatives from Fravel’s side broke into tears as the reality of the conviction sank in, emphasizing the deep and enduring emotional impact of the case.

    Winona Police Chief Tom Williams, who played a crucial role in the search for Kingsbury, also shared his thoughts following the trial. “To say that this was a huge undertaking would be a great understatement,” Williams noted. “The number of man hours that went into this by law enforcement from many different counties, state agencies and we cannot be forgetful of the number of citizens that also stepped up to the plate to help us with this investigation.”

    The Kingsbury family’s pain remains fresh, but they acknowledge the tireless efforts of law enforcement and community members who assisted in the months-long search. The conviction marks a significant step in their journey toward closure, though the emotional scars are still raw.

    Adam Fravel will face sentencing on December 17 in Winona, where he could receive a life sentence for his crimes. As the legal process nears its conclusion, both families must confront the aftermath of the tragedy that has devastated their lives.

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