The Trouble at Dill Creeks Farm in Wisconsin: This installment discusses the August 30, 2006 murder of pharmacist and farmer Kenneth E. Juedes, age 58. This case went unsolved for over a decade. The previous investigators had done a lot of work on the case over the years, but they thought it was time for a "fresh set of eyes" to tackle this case. That's when cold case investigator Detective Dennis Blaser took on the case. He was convinced that Ken's second wife, Cindy Schulz-Juedes, was responsible for the homicide. He took the case to the prosecutor of Marathon County, District Attorney Theresa Wetzsteon, who agreed that Cindy had an incentive to kill her husband. Cindy stood to gain from five life insurance policies on Ken totaling nearly a million dollars, plus the value of 80 acres of land and buildings. In the end, Ken's second wife Cindy Schulz-Juedes was arrested and charged in 2019 with Ken's murder. She was found guilty by the jury and sentenced in 2021 to life without the possibility of parole.