The Isanti man charged in a 1993 cold case murder that recently resurfaced due to DNA evidence and a genealogy website successfully fought to lower his bail Wednesday.
Jerry Westrom, 52, has been out on $500,000 bail since mid-February, but was granted a new bail of $250,000.
Westrom's attorney, Steven Meshbesher, argued for $150,000 or $75,000 with conditions, telling the court that his client was fired from his job after his first court appearance in February. Westrom also used his farmland as collateral in order to hire former Minneapolis police officer Mike Sauro to work as a private investigator on his case.
"He doesn't have much more money," Meshbesher said, adding that his client plans to "unequivocally" declare his innocence in the killing of 35-year-old Jeanne Ann "Jeanie" Childs.
Westrom has not officially entered a plea of any kind since being charged in Hennepin County District Court on Feb. 14 with one count second-degree murder with intent.
Authorities allege that Westrom, who was 27 at the time, stabbed Childs several times in a Minneapolis apartment in the 3100 block of Pillsbury Avenue that she used for prostitution.
Minneapolis police revived the case in 2015. The FBI ran a DNA sample through a genealogy website last year.
Authorities followed Westrom at a hockey game in January, covertly collected a napkin he had used and traced it back to DNA from the scene.