Kidnapping of Virginia Piper
Creator:
William Swanson
Virginia Piper in Jay Cooke State Park after her rescue by the FBI. Photographed by the FBI on July 29, 1972. Used with the permission of Harry Piper III.
Bibliography
O’Meara, Sheri, and Merle Minda. Famous Crimes: Stories of Law and Order in Minnesota. Minneapolis: D Media, 2008.
Swanson, William. Stolen from the Garden: The Kidnapping of Virginia Piper. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2014.
Chronology
July 27, 1972
“Socialite” Virginia Piper is abducted from her family’s Orono home.
July 28, 1972
Following the kidnappers’ precise instructions, Ginny Piper’s husband, Bobby, delivers $1 million––fifty thousand unmarked twenty-dollar bills secured in a large duffel bag custom-made for the ransom––to the rear of a bar near downtown Minneapolis.
July 29, 1972
Acting on a tip from an anonymous caller, FBI agents locate Ginny Piper chained to a tree but physically unhurt in a state park near Duluth, about forty-eight hours after her abduction.
November 28, 1972
A few dozen twenty-dollar bills, identified by their recorded serial numbers as part of the Piper ransom, are exchanged for “clean” money at a handful of southern Minnesota banks. The men exchanging the money are neither identified nor apprehended.
July 11, 1977
Two Twin Cities men with long criminal records are arrested and indicted by a federal grand jury, sixteen days before the five-year statute of limitations expires.
October 11, 1977
The first trial of Kenneth Callahan and Donald Larson begins in U.S. District Court in St. Paul.
November 4, 1977
The federal court jury finds both men guilty of kidnapping Virginia Piper.
January 26, 1979
The Eighth U.S. Court of Appeals overturns the convictions.
December 6, 1979
A different federal court jury, following a two-month second trial in St. Paul, finds Callahan and Larson not guilty.
1980
In the wake of the acquittals and absent any significant new leads, the FBI closes its Piper file; forensic evidence is discarded or destroyed.
October 24, 1988
Ginny Piper dies of cancer at the age of sixty-five.
August 19, 1990
Bobby Piper, seventy-two, dies of cancer.
May 1991
The Virginia Piper Cancer Institute opens at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis.
Bibliography
O’Meara, Sheri, and Merle Minda. Famous Crimes: Stories of Law and Order in Minnesota. Minneapolis: D Media, 2008.
Swanson, William. Stolen from the Garden: The Kidnapping of Virginia Piper. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2014.