Man sentenced to life for strangling woman after ‘God told him’ to kill

A jury found Daniel W. Kenning guilty on two counts of murder for the death of Jennifer Lee Moy in 2018.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
October 3, 2025 at 2:13PM
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Daniel W. Kenning's case was delayed several times while he underwent competency reviews and was committed to treatment centers. (Leila Navidi/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

ST. CLOUD – A Stearns County judge on Thursday sentenced a 45-year-old St. Cloud man to life in prison without parole for strangling a woman seven years ago — an act he said he committed because God told him to kill someone.

Daniel W. Kenning was charged with second-degree murder in October 2018 and later indicted on an additional felony count of first-degree premeditated murder for the death of 45-year-old Jennifer Lee Moy of Blaine.

According to the complaint, Kenning went to the St. Cloud Police Department just after 8 a.m. on Sept. 29, 2018, and told them he had strangled someone at his house in the 1100 block of 10th Avenue N. in St. Cloud.

Officers found Moy dead in the basement with marks on her body consistent with being restrained and strangled, the complaint states.

Kenning told police he drove Moy — whom he had previously met at a wedding — to his house on Sept. 28 and then after midnight restrained her, the complaint states.

He said he then “intentionally strangled [her] with one hand until she died” because “God had told him he needed to kill someone and that he would be able to resurrect them,” the complaint states.

The case was delayed several times while Kenning underwent competency reviews and was committed to treatment centers.

In court, his lawyers presented two defenses: He was not guilty because he didn’t commit the charged acts, and that even if he did commit them, he is not responsible because he was “suffering from a mental illness at the time,” court documents state. The two defenses were tried separately.

A jury found Kenning guilty on both counts in late September. On Thursday, Judge Nathaniel Welte sentenced Kenning and ordered him to pay $7,500 in restitution to the Minnesota Crime Victims Reimbursement Board.

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