Two Twin Cities men have been convicted in separate fatal stabbings in South St. Paul.
The retrial of one man who was charged in the death of his girlfriend again resulted in a conviction, but this time for second-degree rather than first-degree murder.
Thomas M. Luby, 61, of South St. Paul, was convicted Tuesday by a Dakota County jury of two counts of second-degree murder in connection with the death of Kelly Ann Anderson, 45, also of South St. Paul, the county attorney announced Wednesday.
The jury deliberated for about five hours. Luby's sentencing will be scheduled in early 2019.
"We are pleased to have brought Mr. Luby to justice for this violent murder," said County Attorney James Backstrom. "Our deepest sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Kelly Anderson."
According to investigators, Luby told a 911 dispatcher on Aug. 7, 2015, that there was a dead woman in his home and "I killed her."
Officers arrived at the home in the 500 block of 9th Avenue S. and found Anderson on the living room floor, a large kitchen knife in her right hand.
According to a search warrant, Luby said he didn't know how the knife got there.