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Red Lake Nation Jury Delivers Guilty Verdict in Sons’ Gruesome Murders

By Matthias Binder March 4, 2026
Minnesota mom found guilty of murder for killing young sons and setting fire to home
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Minnesota mom found guilty of murder for killing young sons and setting fire to home

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A Night of Unthinkable ViolenceSwift Investigation Leads to CaptureFederal Trial Rejects Insanity ClaimOfficial Reactions Underscore Community Grief

A Night of Unthinkable Violence (Image Credits: Tcd-images.akamaized.net)

Red Lake Nation, Minnesota — A federal jury convicted Jennifer Marie Stately of multiple murder and arson charges stemming from the 2024 deaths of her two young sons.

A Night of Unthinkable Violence

Prosecutors presented harrowing evidence during the trial about the events of March 15, 2024. Stately attacked her children with a knife inside their home on the Red Lake Nation reservation. She inflicted fatal stab wounds to the chest of her 6-year-old son, Remi Stately.

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Authorities determined she then poured gasoline and lighter fluid to start three separate fires, including at the home’s entry and exit points. This action trapped her 5-year-old son, Tristan Stately, inside. He perished from smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning. Stately fled the burning residence with her 3-year-old son.

Swift Investigation Leads to Capture

The Red Lake Tribal Police Department responded quickly to the blaze and issued an Amber Alert for the missing children. A motorist spotted Stately driving with her surviving toddler less than an hour later, roughly 150 miles from the scene. Officers apprehended her and noted the child’s dire condition.

The young boy showed visible signs of neglect, including untreated sores, severe body odor from lack of washing, and rotted teeth that impaired his eating. Court records highlighted scabs on his feet so thick he struggled to stand. Federal charges later encompassed these details alongside the murders.[1][2]

Federal Trial Rejects Insanity Claim

The two-and-a-half-week trial unfolded in a Minneapolis federal courtroom. Stately pursued an insanity defense, but jurors rejected it after reviewing the evidence. On February 26, 2026, they found her guilty on all six counts.

Those convictions included:

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  • Two counts of first-degree premeditated murder
  • Two counts of murder during child abuse
  • One count of murder during arson
  • One count of arson

State charges and additional federal counts related to the Amber Alert were dropped prior to the verdict.[3]

Official Reactions Underscore Community Grief

Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Superintendent Drew Evans addressed the outcome publicly. “We all witnessed the devastating aftermath of Jennifer Stately’s horrific and unthinkable actions that night,” he stated. “We hope that holding her accountable for her crimes will provide some sense of justice for the family and the entire Red Lake community who are forever impacted by the loss of these two young boys.”[2]

FBI Interim Special Agent in Charge Rick Evanchec echoed the sentiment. The agency partnered with tribal, state, and federal law enforcement throughout the case. No sentencing date has been scheduled yet, leaving the community awaiting final resolution.[4]

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Key Takeaways
  • Stately stabbed Remi fatally before igniting fires to block escapes.
  • Tristan died from smoke after being unable to flee the home.
  • The surviving child endured extreme neglect, evident upon arrest.

This case highlights the profound loss felt across the Red Lake Nation, where two vibrant boys – Remi, remembered for his love of Toy Story, and protective Tristan – lost their lives. As the legal process continues, the focus remains on healing for those affected. What are your thoughts on this tragic outcome? Share in the comments below.

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