Wisconsin State Journal: A tale of love, wrestling and murder
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by Doug Moe
Dave and Nancy Schultz left Madison in 1989 to live on an 800-acre estate west of Philadelphia devoted to the sport of wrestling.
The estate was owned by a wealthy wrestling patron named John du Pont, heir to a chemical company fortune.
What happened next, a tale of madness and murder, will be detailed in two new films tentatively scheduled for release later this year.
Click here to read entire column by Doug Moe
The estate was owned by a wealthy wrestling patron named John du Pont, heir to a chemical company fortune.
What happened next, a tale of madness and murder, will be detailed in two new films tentatively scheduled for release later this year.
Click here to read entire column by Doug Moe
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