When Adelle Jensen went missing in 2015, her estranged boyfriend told her family she ran away and left behind their toddler-aged daughter.
After authorities found evidence she was dead, he told them she committed suicide.
For years it seemed as if Joshua Dow, 35, was going to get away with killing Jensen, whose body has never been recovered. He pleaded guilty in 2016 to interfering with her body and was set to be released from prison in February.
But Jensen's family finally received some semblance of closure Wednesday when Dow, of Minneapolis, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for murdering Jensen, dismembering her body and disposing of her remains in dumpsters across north Minneapolis.
Jensen, whom friends and family called "Addie," was 25.
"I thought that with his destruction of Addie's body that there was no way that they could've proceeded" with a murder charge, her father, David Jensen, said after the sentencing. "And I am grateful, eternally grateful, that the homicide department kept up with the efforts and gathered enough evidence to make this happen."
Jensen was killed on Nov. 18, 2015, several days after Dow had allegedly assaulted her, prompting her to move into her parents' home along with her daughter.
It wasn't until new evidence and witness accounts surfaced that Dow was charged this year in her murder. He pleaded guilty in November to second-degree unintentional murder.