Aubrey Trail Nebraska Death Row

Aubrey Trail nebraska death row

Aubrey Trail was sentenced to death and remain on Nebraska death row for a brutal murder. According to court documents Aubrey Trail and his girlfriend Bailey Boswell would lure the victim Sydney Loofe over the dating app Tinder. Once Sydney Loofe arrived Aubrey Trail and Bailey Boswell would attempt to convince her to join their cult and when she refused she was brutally murdered and chopped into pieces. Both Aubrey Trail and Bailey Boswell would be arrested and convicted of murder. Aubrey Trail would be sentenced to death. Bailey Boswell is currently awaiting sentencing.

Aubrey Trail 2021 Information

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Aubrey Trail More News

Sentencing was handed down Wednesday for a man convicted of killing a woman whose dismembered remains were later found in trash bags along rural Nebraska roads.

Convicted killer Aubrey Trail entered Saline County district courtroom facing life in prison or the death penalty.

A three-judge panel sentenced Trail to death.

Trail, 54, and Bailey Boswell, 26, were convicted of the 2017 murder of Lincoln store clerk Sydney Loofe, 24.

On Wednesday, Trail said he wanted to set the record straight and addressed Loofe’s family whom were seated in the courtroom.

“I won’t say I’m sorry, is that would be an insult to you after what I’ve put you through. And I won’t ask for forgiveness. As I don’t believe there is such a thing,” Trail said.

He said that Loofe was not part of his ring of sex and crime.

“Sydney did nothing but threaten to expose my lifestyle and I killed her for it,” Trail said.

He said the murder was a spur of the moment and not planned for days.

Trail said Boswell lured Loofe using the dating app Tinder.

When Loofe got their apartment in Wilber, she “freaked out.”

He said he had no doubt she would tell authorities about “their lifestyle,” so he strangled her with an electrical cord.

“I have done some terrible things in my life but this is the only thing I have ever done that I feel real regret about,” Trail said.

Before announcing the sentence, District Court Judge Vicky Johnson said Trail used exceptional depravity in selecting and coldly planning the murder of Loofe. Exceptional depravity is one of the circumstances required for the death penalty.

Johnson asserted that Loofe’s death was planned in advance.

Trail and Boswell purchase tools to dismember and dispose of Loofe’s body before Boswell brought her to the apartment.

Johnson said during the trial, there was testimony that Trail enjoyed bragging about the murder and joking that he drank Loofe’s blood.

The judge said Loofe was “needlessly” dismembered to satisfy Trail’s desires and so he did not have to hide the body. Unnecessary mutilation is one factor considered when establishing exceptional depravity.

Johnson said Trail is not low-functioning and was not intoxicated when the murder occurred. She said his attempt to dispose of Loofe’s remains proves he understands the wrongfulness of murder.

The judge stated that Trail’s poor upbringing does not constitute a mitigating factor.

Trail’s attorneys said they were surprised by Trail’s statement but not surprised by the sentence.

“When you get a guy who slashes his throat in front of a jury and you still don’t get a mistrial you get a flavor of how these things are going to go,” Ben Murray said.

Trail made national headlines during a 2019 court appearance when he attempted to take his own life.

Shortly after a witness was sworn in, Trail reportedly shouted “Bailey is innocent and I curse you all!”

Trail then attempted to cut his own throat.

Death penalty sentences are automatically appealed.

Joe Murray said that will be one of the issues raised.

“After the incident with the razor, I think this case was over,” Joe Murray said.

Loofe’s family did not want to say anything as they left the courthouse.

Trail showed little emotion during the hearing. He said he was not looking for mercy or forgiveness.

“To be quite frank and no disrespect to intended to the court, I could care less what you do here to me today,” Trail said.

Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson called the three-judge panel’s order well-reasoned.

In a statement Peterson said, “The panel did an extensive job of setting forth the gruesome details of the murder of Sydney Loofe and explained why the death penalty is appropriate under the language of the Nebraska statutes and the history of Nebraska case law where the death penalty was upheld.”

Investigators say Boswell arranged a date with Loofe through the dating app Tinder for Nov. 15, 2017 — the same day officials say Loofe was killed. Loofe was reported missing by her family, and a massive search was launched. Her remains weren’t found until Dec. 4, when her dismembered body was found stuffed into garbage bags that had been dumped in a field near Edgar, about 90 miles southwest of Lincoln.

Trail previously told several news outlets that Loofe’s death was accidental. In the unsealed arrest affidavit, though, investigators said Trail and Boswell were captured on video at a Home Depot in Lincoln on Nov. 15 buying tools used to dismember Loofe, hours before Loofe’s death and while she was still at work.

A jury convicted Boswell of first degree murder Oct 14, 2020.

She is scheduled to be sentenced later this month.

If also sentenced to die, Boswell could become the first woman sent to death row in Nebraska.

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Bailey Boswell Sentencing

27-year-old Nebraska woman on Monday avoided the death sentence after being convicted of the online-dating murder of a store clerk, along her partner who received the death sentence two years ago, the Associated Press reported.

In 2017, Bailey Boswell and her boyfriend Aubrey Trail, 55, had planned to kill someone before they met Sidney Loofe, a Nebraska hardware store clerk, on the dating app Tinder. They lured Loofe to meet them, strangled her, and her body parts were later found in garbage bags in ditches along country roads in Clay County, cut into 14 pieces.

Boswell avoided being the first woman in Nebraska to be sentenced to death and was instead sentenced to life in prison as a three-judge panel voted 2-1, with one judge saying he did not believe the state met its burden of proof for a death sentence.

Trail was sentenced to death, and admitted that he repeatedly lied to authorities and plotted to kill Loofe two to three hours before her murder but claimed that Boswell was not in the room and did not know he was going to kill Loofe.

Boswell was convicted in October of 2020 of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and improper disposal of human remains. Trail was convicted of the same charges in 2019 and sentenced to death in June. No execution date has been set.

https://www.newsweek.com/woman-avoids-death-sentence-murder-store-clerk-after-partner-sentenced-die-1647083

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