
Minnesota Man Pleaded Guilty to Killing and Dismembering His Pregnant Sister
By Riley Monroe. Jan 28, 2026
A Minnesota man has pleaded guilty to murdering his pregnant sister, admitting responsibility for a crime that killed both her and her unborn child. The plea marks a grim turning point in a case that stunned investigators and devastated a family.
Prosecutors say the defendant, Jack Joseph Ball, acknowledged killing his sister, Bethany Ann Israel, inside a family home. By entering the plea, Ball accepted responsibility and brought an end to years of legal proceedings.
What the Court Heard
According to court records and prosecutors, Ball admitted that the killing was intentional. Authorities say Bethany Ann Israel was pregnant at the time of her death, making the case a double homicide under Minnesota law.
Investigators previously detailed how evidence inside the home led them to Ball. Prosecutors said the facts of the case supported murder charges involving both Israel and her unborn child.
The guilty plea means a trial will no longer take place, sparing family members from hearing evidence presented in open court. Sentencing will be determined at a later date, with Ball facing the possibility of life in prison.
A Victim at the Center of the Case
Bethany Ann Israel has been described by those who knew her as a daughter, sister, and expectant mother whose life was cut short inside what should have been a safe place. Her death has remained at the emotional core of the case since her body was discovered.
Family members have not spoken extensively in court filings, but the loss of both Israel and her unborn child has been acknowledged repeatedly by prosecutors. The betrayal involved in a sibling killing has weighed heavily over the proceedings.
Authorities have emphasized that the case is about accountability for a victim who can no longer speak for herself or her child.
Years of Investigation and Proceedings
The case unfolded over several years as investigators worked to piece together what happened and prosecutors prepared for trial. Pretrial hearings and motions kept the case moving slowly through the court system.
By pleading guilty, Ball waived his right to challenge the evidence at trial. Prosecutors said the plea ensures a conviction without uncertainty, while allowing the court to formally recognize the severity of the crimes.
Legal experts note that guilty pleas in cases involving family members are relatively rare, often coming only after extensive negotiations and review of evidence.
References: People: Man Admits Killing, Dismembering His Pregnant Sister | Court TV: Brother Pleads Guilty to Murdering, Dismembering Pregnant Sister | KSTP: Lakeville Man Who Killed His Pregnant Sister Pleads Guilty
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