How the 1997 'babysitter killers' case resembled a movie plotline
- Annemarie Camp, babysitter and wife of Michael Gianakos, was last seen on May 1, 1997, near a lone farmstead in Clay County, Minnesota.
- Two versions describe what happened that day: Jamie Lynn Dennis-Gianakos alleged a planned attempt to scare or kill Annemarie to prevent testimony against Michael for a robbery case.
- Jamie testified Michael came from the back of the house with a gun and shot Annemarie with a 12-gauge shotgun, after which they tried moving her body closer to the house.
- Annemarie's mutilated body was found near farm equipment on May 7, and Jamie received a 25-year sentence after cooperating in Michael's 2000 Clay County trial that convicted him.
- Michael denied involvement in his 2003 North Dakota trial, defended by Rick Henderson who claimed Jamie fabricated her story, highlighting differing perspectives on the case.
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