FARGO, ND — Before the 1997 shotgun killing of Annemarie Camp, Michael Gianakos walked up to his mother and posed a question.

“Why can’t you be nicer to Jamie?” mother Alice Gianakos said her son asked. She didn’t like her son’s soon-to-be wife, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos. She thought she was trouble. Michael had always been the good boy who couldn’t take the pressure of lying. As a child, he was bullied in school. His family privately called him “Porky” while he was growing up.

“I was scrubbing the floor and I looked up at him and said ‘Mike, I would either see you dead or in prison for the rest of your life,’” if he continued his relationship with Jamie, Alice told Forum News Service in a recent interview.

“It was a premonition I had all along. When I saw what she was doing, I knew it,” sa

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