EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 13 MIN
Six Months of Warnings: What Rochester Missed Before the Brom Massacre
from 10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories · host Joe
Six Months of Warnings: What Rochester Missed Before the Brom MassacreIn February 1988, sixteen-year-old David Brom murdered his parents, Bernard and Paulette, and two of his younger siblings, Diane and Richard, with an axe at their home in Rochester, Minnesota, in what became the most notorious mass killing in Minnesota state history. The investigation by the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office, the subsequent trial involving competing psychiatric testimony, and a landmark insanity defense ruling would shape Minnesota criminal law for decades.The Brom family was everything a quiet Catholic suburb was supposed to produce. Polite. Organized. Deeply religious. People who drove past that house felt good about living in Rochester. And inside it, a sixteen-year-old had been telling anyone who would listen, for six months, exactly what he was planning to do. They figured he was just venting. He wasn't. This episode goes inside the psychological collapse that nobody caught in time, the cultural circus that tried to blame a music tape for four murders, and the 37-year legal journey that ended with David Brom walking out of prison in 2025. Rochester is still working through it.#truecrime #truecrimepodcast #davidbrom #familymurder #rochestermn #juvenilejustice #truecrimecommunity🔔 Subscribe for True Crime Cases multiple times a weekNever miss a story. Subscribe to 10 Minute Murder for bite-sized true crime episodes delivered fresh every week.Get a weekly email from me about the upcoming cases and more: 10minutemurder.com/newsletter📱 Follow for Behind-the-Scenes Content Get exclusive case updates, research photos, and sneak peeks of upcoming episodes:Instagram: @10minutemurder on IGFacebook: 10 Minute Murder on FBTikTok: 10 Minute Murder on TikTok💬 Have a Case Suggestion? Know a fascinating case that deserves coverage? I love listener suggestions and feature the best ones in upcoming episodes. Email: [email protected] Website: 10minutemurder.com ⭐ Help Grow the True Crime CommunityRate & Review: Leave a 5-star review to help other true crime fans discover the showShare: Send this episode to fellow true crime enthusiastsJoin the Discussion: Tag us in your episode reactions on social media🎧 Want Even More True Crime? Check out True Crime Blueprint, also created and hosted by Joe.Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43zuDpH01HtdIrH0ShCAid?si=86b2281063334139 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-blueprint/id1877878404 iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/323307878Amazon Music/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b7d5eaae-9d27-40f9-8efb-6864c2af8055Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/show/1002664071Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/true-crime-blueprint/6785639Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/true-crime-blueprint-6381660Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-blueprint--6879387Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/1113943Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/true-crime-blueprint/PC:1001113943Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/10-minute-murder-bingeable-true-crime-stories--4603604/support.
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Six Months of Warnings: What Rochester Missed Before the Brom MassacreIn February 1988, sixteen-year-old David Brom murdered his parents, Bernard and Paulette, and two of his younger siblings, Diane and Richard, with an axe at their home in Rochester, Minnesota, in what became the most notorious mass killing in Minnesota state history. The investigation by the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office, the subsequent trial involving competing psychiatric testimony, and a landmark insanity defense ruling would shape Minnesota criminal law for decades.The Brom family was everything a quiet Catholic suburb was supposed to produce. Polite. Organized. Deeply religious. People who drove past that house felt good about living in Rochester. And inside it, a sixteen-year-old had been telling anyone who would listen, for six months, exactly what he was planning to do. They figured he was just venting. He wasn't. This episode goes inside the psychological collapse that nobody caught in time, the cultural circus that tried to blame a music tape for four murders, and the 37-year legal journey that ended with David Brom walking out of prison in 2025. Rochester is still working through it.#truecrime #truecrimepodcast #davidbrom #familymurder #rochestermn #juvenilejustice #truecrimecommunity🔔 Subscribe for True Crime Cases multiple times a weekNever miss a story. Subscribe to 10 Minute Murder for bite-sized true crime episodes delivered fresh every week.Get a weekly email from me about the upcoming cases and more: 10minutemurder.com/newsletter📱 Follow for Behind-the-Scenes Content Get exclusive case updates, research photos, and sneak peeks of upcoming episodes:Instagram: @10minutemurder on IGFacebook: 10 Minute Murder on FBTikTok: 10 Minute Murder on TikTok💬 Have a Case Suggestion? Know a fascinating case that deserves coverage? I love listener suggestions and feature the best ones in upcoming episodes. Email: [email protected] Website: 10minutemurder.com ⭐ Help Grow the True Crime CommunityRate & Review: Leave a 5-star review to help other true crime fans discover the showShare: Send this episode to fellow true crime enthusiastsJoin the Discussion: Tag us in your episode reactions on social media🎧 Want Even More True Crime? Check out True Crime Blueprint, also created and hosted by Joe.Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43zuDpH01HtdIrH0ShCAid?si=86b2281063334139 Apple Podcasts: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-blueprint/id1877878404" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer...
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