Kevin Davis Teen Killer Murders Mother

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Kevin Davis would murder his mother before sexually assaulting her corpse in Texas. According to court documents Kevin Davis decided to murder his mother and did so by beating her to death with a hammer before sexually assaulting her dead body. The teen killer would be sentenced to life in prison without parole

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SID Number:    50010490

TDCJ Number:    01959482

Name:    DAVIS,KEVIN

Race:    B

Gender:    M

DOB:    1995-12-27

Maximum Sentence Date:    LIFE SENTENCE       

Current Facility:    JESTER IV

Projected Release Date:    LIFE SENTENCE

Parole Eligibility Date:    2044-03-25

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A Corpus Christi teenager who admitted to killing his mother and raping her corpse was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison.

Kevin Davis, 18, beat Kimberly Hill, his 50-year-old mother, with a hammer, strangled her with a cord and stabbed her in the head on March 27.

Davis pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in June, but investigators played video in court on Tuesday showing him confessing to the crime, KIII TV reports.

“If I was to ask you what did she do to deserve this, what would you answer?” an investigator asked in the interview footage.

“Absolutely nothing. I’m just a terrible, disgusting person,” Davis said.

In the video confession, jurors heard Davis explain how he stuck his hand into the open wound and moved her brain around to make sure she was dead, KZTV-TV reports.

After that, the accused told investigators that he raped his mother’s dead body, adding “Guess I lost my virginity to a dead corpse.”

Davis tells detectives in the video that he had “the best mother,” one who didn’t deserve to die.

When police asked if he regretted his action, Davis said, “In a way, yes, but I wouldn’t take back what I did,” adding, “I did love her in a way. I’m a terrible, disgusting person.”

Davis told police he asked his mother for permission to die because he was bored with life and did not like other people,

He said she was upset but told him she could not control what he did so he decided to kill her, Davis told detectives, according to RawStory.com.

“I don’t have standards, I don’t have morals. A body’s a body — a piece of meat,” Davis said.

The trial began Tuesday, but both sides rested early Wednesday morning after the defense chose not to call any witnesses. Davis’ attorney did ask jurors not to give his client the 99-year maximum punishment.

Prosecutors argued that medical experts did not say Davis has mental or psychotic issues, and pointed out that he admitted to police that, if given the chance, he would probably kill again, according to KIII TV.

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An 18-year-old from Nueces County was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday for killing his mother with a hammer and sexually assaulting her corpse.

Kevin Jazrael Davis pleaded guilty Monday to killing his mother Kimberly Hill on March 26, the Corpus Christi Caller-Times reported. A jury took less than an hour to give him life in prison.

Davis told police he struck his mother about 20 times with a hammer and raped her after she died, according to the Caller-Times.

Davis described having violent and sexual fantasies involving women, including his mother and sister, in a police video screened for jurors.

Davis turned himself in to police on the day after the murder, which took place 4300 block of Kostoryz Road, according to KII-TV.

Davis told detectives he intended to leave town on his bicycle, but instead left the bike near train tracks. He walked to a house and asked couple there to call 911 because he murdered someone.

“I’m not mentally disturbed. I’m sane. I know what I did,” Davis said in the video.

After hitting Hill’s head with the hammer, Davis told detectives he put his hand inside her to feel her brain and make sure she was dead, KZTV reported.

He then had sexual intercourse with his dead mother’s corpse, according to KZTV.

https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/crime/article/Texas-man-gets-life-sentence-for-killing-mother-5811819.php

Brendan Dassey Teen Killer Making A Murderer

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Brendan Dassey was sixteen years old when he would confess to the rape and murder of Teresa Halbach in 2005. According to court documents Brendan Dassey would confess to the murder and rape of the photographer who he alleged was committed with his uncle Steven Avery. Steven Avery would say the murder of Teresa Halbach was a setup for him suing the State of Wisconsin. Brendan Dassey attempted to get his confession thrown out when he went on trial however this was denied.

This teen killer would be convicted of murder and sexual assault and would be sentenced to life in prison. Netflix hit series Making A Murderer focuses on this case and subsequent appeals by both Brendan Dassey and Steven Avery

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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers will not grant a pardon or commutation to Brendan Dassey for his conviction in the 2005 murder of Teresa Halbach.

The governor’s office and pardon advisory board sent a letter to Dassey, 30, and his attorneys stating:

“Unfortunately, we are unable to consider your application for pardon because you do not meet one or more of the required eligibility conditions.”

The governor’s office says those requirements are:

“It has not been at least five years since you completed your entire sentence for the conviction you want to be pardoned.”

“You are currently required to register as a sex offender under Wis. Stat. 301.45.”

CLICK HERE to read the letter.

Dassey’s attorneys responded with a statement Friday afternoon saying the parole advisory board’s decision “has caused pain to many around the globe,” citing his international support from “more than 250 national experts and millions of ordinary people.”

Attorneys Laura Nirider and Steven Drizin said Gov. Evers has the power to commute Dassey’s sentence and they’re ready to work with him to that end. The governor’s office says Evers is not considering commutations at this time.

They added that Dassey is not giving up hope (read the complete statement below).

As Action 2 News first reported in October, Dassey’s attorneys formally asked Wisconsin’s governor to grant clemency to their client. The Dassey defense team asked Evers for two forms of relief–either a pardon or a commutation. A commutation would shorten Dassey’s life sentence.

“Brendan Dassey was a sixteen-year-old, intellectually disabled child when he was taken from his school and subjected to a uniquely and profoundly flawed legal process. That process rightly sought justice for Teresa Halbach, but it wrongly took a confused child’s freedom in payment for her loss. Such a debt can never be justly repaid with the currency of innocence,” reads the clemency petition.

The Dassey case gained international attention with two seasons of the Netflix docu-series Making A Murderer.

On Oct. 31, 2005, freelance photographer Teresa Halbach disappeared after a trip to photograph a vehicle at the Avery Salvage Yard in Manitowoc County. Investigators say they found Halbach’s remains in a burn pit on the Avery property. Steven Avery and his nephew, Brendan Dassey, were arrested and charged with Halbach’s murder.

In 2007, a jury found Dassey guilty of 1st Degree Intentional Homicide, Mutilating a Corpse, and 2nd Degree Sexual Assault/Use of Force. He was sentenced to life in prison with a chance at parole in 2048. One of the key elements of the prosecution’s case was a confession Dassey gave to detectives. Dassey’s current legal team and critics claim Dassey’s confession was coerced.

Dassey was 16 at the time of the killing of Teresa Halbach. His attorneys argue investigators used improper techniques while interrogating a juvenile with a low IQ. They say investigators made false promises to Dassey that he’d be released if he told them about the killing.

Dassey attorney Steven Drizin says the Dassey confession tapes show evidence of police coercion that included “tactics that can be toxic and can produce false confessions.”

“They pounded him with a steady drum beat of promises of leniency, saying he had nothing to worry about, everything was going to be OK, it was going to be alright. They’d stand by him, they’d be in his corner, they’d go to bat for him, they weren’t going to leave him high and dry,” says Drizin. “They lied over and over again about evidence, telling Brendan they already knew what happened when in fact they didn’t.”

No physical evidence tied Dassey to the murder. Dassey’s attorneys believe he falsely confessed to being part of the crime.

“Not a single piece of evidence tied Brendan to this crime. No DNA, no blood, no hair, no fingerprints, nothing. Not in the [Teresa Halbach’s] RAV 4, not in the [Steven Avery’s] trailer, not in the garage, not in the burn pit, nowhere,” says Drizin. “True confessors don’t need help with their narratives.”

Dassey was nearly released from prison after a federal magistrate overturned his conviction in August 2016. Judge William E. Duffin said repeated false promises by detectives, when considered with other factors like Dassey’s age, intellectual deficits and the absence of a supportive adult, led him to determine that Dassey’s confession was involuntary under the U.S. Constitution.

The state appealed the federal judge’s ruling. Eventually, the case landed at the highest court in the land–the United States Supreme Court. The justices declined to hear Dassey’s argument.

Dassey is currently serving his life sentence at Oshkosh Correctional Institution.

In April, Dassey sent a letter to Gov. Evers asking to go home. CLICK HERE to read the Dassey letter.

“I am writing to ask for a pardon because I am innocent and want to go home. If I would get to go home, I would like to get a job involving video games. I would like to help take care of my mom and one day have a son and a daughter of my own,” Dassey writes. “I would name my daughter Grace and my son Mizar which is the name of a star in the big dipper.”

More than 200 advocates signed a letter to Gov. Evers asking him to grant clemency to Dassey. The list of names included retired U.S. Government officials, state and federal prosecutors, legal advocates, psychological experts and exonerees. Notable supporter are Innocence Project co-founder Barry Scheck and Sister Helen Prejean. The anti-death penalty advocate’s story is the focus of the movie “Dead Man Walking.”

National advocates for people with disabilities also wrote to Gov. Evers in support of clemency for Dassey.

Dassey has also received high-profile support from prison reform advocate Kim Kardashian West.

Dassey’s uncle, Steven Avery, was also convicted of 1st Degree Intentional Homicide in the Halbach murder. He continues to appeal his conviction.

In October, Avery attorney Kathleen Zellner filed a 32,241-word brief asking the Wisconsin Appeals court to grant Avery a new trial or evidentiary hearing.

The state has until February 11, 2020, to submit its response.

Zellner tweeted, “Sad news!” in response to the letter to Dassey regarding his pardon.

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Tess Damm Teen Killer Murders Mother

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Tess Damm was sixteen years old when she murdered her mother. According to court documents Tess Damm and her boyfriend Bryan Grove planned the murder of the victim. Bryan Grove would fatally stab multiple times in her neck causing her death. This teen killer would ultimately plead guilty to second degree murder and sentenced to twenty three years in prison. Tess Damm was granted parole in 2018

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Tess Damm is up for parole for the first time since she was incarcerated as a 16-year-old for her role in the murder of her mother in Lafayette in 2007.

Tess Damm, now 26, has applied for discretionary parole after serving nearly 10 years of her 23-year prison sentence for directing her then-boyfriend to stab Linda Damm to death at the family’s home.

On Wednesday, Tess Damm will be interviewed by one member of Colorado’s parole board, and that member then will recommend either deferring Damm’s application for a specified time or releasing her to discretionary — as opposed to mandatory — parole.

“The person I am now at the age of 25 is drastically different,” Damm wrote to the parole board last April. “The past 10 years, thanks to the various treatment opportunities I was afforded, have opened my eyes to the person I used to be. I am able to see my thought process that led to my crime and I know that I will never find myself back at that place.”

Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett, who became chief prosecutor two years after the murder, said his office has not taken a position supporting or opposing Damm’s release.

“Prosecutors are not notified by the Department of Corrections when a defendant has an upcoming parole hearing, and the Tess Damm case is no different,” Garnett said Monday. “The DA’s office typically only considers writing a letter objecting to the possible parole of a defendant if requested by a victim or victim’s family, and we have not been asked to do so in this case.”

In her letter to the parole board, Tess Damm said that her first goals in community placement would be to find a job, manage her finances and get involved with a church.

“It is difficult to articulate the extent of my remorse for the choices I made that cost my mother her life, but the continual contact I have with my aunt, my mother’s sister, has above all taught me the beauty and healing that comes with forgiveness,” Tess Damm wrote. “I cannot go back and undo what was done, but I can have a successful life from here and bring honor to my mother through the choices and decisions I make every day for the rest of my life.”

According to an acceptance letter from Reintegration Ministries, a residential program in Denver formerly known as Inside/Out, Tess Damm would be responsible for monthly rent, participation in group and individual sessions, and weekly classes based on the Bible.

Because she was a teenager at the time of incarceration, Tess Damm would have access to help with basic life skills “that not every client requires” and assistance from one-on-one life coaching, mentorship and group counseling, according to the letter.

In February 2007, Bryan Grove stabbed Linda Damm 18 times in the neck at her Lafayette home. Grove, who was 17 at the time, was Tess Damm’s boyfriend. Police said Tess Damm plotted to kill her mother because of abuse and neglect.

The couple’s friends Jared Smith, then 16, and Jared Guy, then 18, accepted plea deals for their roles in covering up the homicide after it took place.

A year after the killing, Tess Damm pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 23 years in prison, with the first five years to be served at a juvenile facility.

She is currently housed at the Denver Women’s Correctional Facility.

Grove was charged with first-degree murder in the killing. He also pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in 2008 and was sentenced to 40 years in prison.

He is currently at the Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility, and will become eligible for parole in 2033, when he will be 44.

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Tess Damm was released on parole after serving more than a decade in prison for directing her then-boyfriend to murder her mother in Lafayette in 2007.

Damm, 28, first applied for parole in 2018 after serving nearly 10 years of her 23-year prison sentence.

Colorado Department of Corrections spokeswoman Annie Skinner said Damm was released on parole in April 2019.

In a letter to the parole board in 2018, Damm noted she was only a teen at the time of the murder.

“The person I am now at the age of 25 is drastically different,” Damm wrote to the parole board in 2018. “The past 10 years, thanks to the various treatment opportunities I was afforded, have opened my eyes to the person I used to be. I am able to see my thought process that led to my crime and I know that I will never find myself back at that place.”

In February 2007, Bryan Grove stabbed Linda Damm 18 times in the neck at her Lafayette home. Grove, who was 17 at the time, was Tess Damm’s boyfriend. Police said Tess Damm plotted to kill her mother because of abuse and neglect.

A year after the killing, Tess Damm pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 23 years in prison, with the first five years served at a juvenile facility.

Grove was charged with first-degree murder in the killing. He also pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in 2008 and was sentenced to 40 years in prison.

He is currently at the Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility in Ordway, and will become eligible for parole in 2033, when he will be 44.

The couple’s friends Jared Smith, then 16, and Jared Guy, then 18, accepted plea deals for their roles in covering up the homicide after it took place

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Jesus Campos Teen Killer – Murderer Posts Murder Online

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Jesus Campos Jr was a fifteen year old from Texas who would sexually assault and murder a teen girl and then post the attack online. According to court documents Jesus Campos and the victim Karen Perez were at an abandoned building with a number of other teens. However the others would leave and that was the last time anyone saw Karen Perez alive.

Jesus Campos would sexually assault, which he would film, and murder the fifteen year old and then took photos of her body and sent it to friends. None of his friends would tell police. Three days after the murder Jesus Campos would confess to his father who would turn him in. This teen killer would be sentenced to life in prison without parole

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SID Number:    50411857

TDCJ Number:    02231464

Name:    CAMPOS,JESUS FRANCISCO JR

Race:    H

Gender:    M

DOB:    2000-10-03

Maximum Sentence Date:    LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE       

Current Facility:    STILES

Projected Release Date:    LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE

Parole Eligibility Date:    LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE

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A South Houston teenager convicted of raping and murdering his girlfriend was sentenced this week to life in prison.

Jesus Campos Jr., 18, was convicted for the May 2016 murder of 15-year-old Karen Perez.

Perez was found dead underneath the kitchen sink in an empty apartment at an abandoned complex at Avenue N and 16th Street, next to South Houston High School.

Perez was missing for three days before Campos told his father, “She is not alive.” Campos’ father took the teen to Houston Police to confess, but Campos denied knowing where his girlfriend was. Campos told police he saw Perez at a taqueria the day before.

Another teen came forward after Perez’s disappearance and contacted Texas EquuSearch. The teen said he was part of a group with Perez and Campos that went to the abandoned apartment complex after being at the taqueria. That teen told officials he and two others went back to school but left Campos and Perez alone in the apartment.

Perez’s body was discovered hours after the teen’s tip.

In a search of Campos’ phone, investigators found images and a recording of Perez being sexually assaulted and strangled. In the recording, investigators say Perez is heard crying and begging Campos not to kill her, saying, “I don’t want to die, Jesus.”

In addition to the recording, jurors also saw graphic images Campos shared of Perez after killing her, and the teens with them refused to turn him in. One said in a text message, “bros before hoes.”

Campos was found guilty of capital murder in less than an hour and was sentenced to life in prison with a possibility of parole after 40 years.

https://www.khou.com/article/news/crime/teen-convicted-of-girlfriends-murder-documented-rape-killing-on-cell-phone/285-612311509

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A Houston teen who raped and murdered his girlfriend – and then shared images of her lifeless body with his friends – was sentenced to life in prison this week, according to Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s office.

Jesus Campos Jr. was 15 when he killed 15-year-old Karen Perez on May 27, 2016. He was convicted of capital murder Monday after a six-day trial.

“I’ve tried several capital murder cases,” said Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Meriwether in a statement. “But the recording of Karen being raped, and pleading for her life before she was so viciously murdered, will stay with me for the rest of my life.”

Perez, a freshman at South Houston High School, went missing days after her 15th birthday.

Volunteers, including Texas EquuSearch, had been searching for her for three days when Campos told his father “she is not alive.”

Campos’ father took the teen to the Houston Police Department to confess, but during questioning, he denied knowing where his girlfriend was. He told police that he last saw her at a taqueria the day she went missing.

Three days after Perez went missing, another teenager called Texas EquuSearch and said he was part of a group of teens including Perez and Campos who left school and went to the taco restaurant and then to an abandoned apartment complex. He told authorities that he and two other teens left and went back to school, but Perez and Campos stayed at the apartment. That was the last time he saw her alive.

Based on the tip, police found the young girl’s body.

Campos continued to insist he did not know where Perez was, but when investigators searched Campos’s cell phone they found images and a recording of the sexual assault and strangulation.

During the recording, Perez is heard crying and begging Campos not to kill her: “I don’t want to die, Jesus.”

At trial, jurors heard that Campos shared graphic images of Perez after he killed her.

The jury found Campos guilty of capital murder in less than an hour. The 18-year-old was automatically sentenced to life in prison, with a possibility of parole after 40 years.

https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Life-sentence-for-Houston-teenager-who-recorded-13372044.php

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Michael Campbell Teen Killer Murders Online Girlfriend

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Michael Campbell was seventeen years old when he murdered a sixteen year old girl he had met for the first time. According to court documents Michael Campbell and Shayna Ritthaler met on an online dating website and soon after started to date online. The two made plans for Shayna Ritthaler to run away and live with him.

Finally the two met and Michael Campbell would pick her up and a short time later Shayna Ritthaler was dead shot in the head. No one is quite sure why the murder happened. Michael Campbell hid the body but he would be soon arrested. The teen killer would plead guilty to first degree manslaughter and is expected to receive a fifty five year sentence later this year.

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A South Dakota teen has admitted to killing a 16-year-old girl who ran away from home to be with him after they met online.

On Thursday, Michael Campbell, 17, pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter in the killing of 16-year-old Shayna Ritthaler, according to the Argus Leader, KNBN and KOTA.

Ritthaler was reported missing from a Moorcroft, Wyoming, coffee shop last October.

Weeks earlier, she had met Michael Campbell on the dating website Badoo. The pair eventually planned for Campbell to drive to Wyoming to pick Ritthaler up so she could “run away and live with him in his house,” prosecutors said in court on Thursday, the Leader reports.

On Oct. 3, Michael Campbell picked Ritthaler up from Wyoming in his Jeep and drove her back to his Sturgis, South Dakota, home. During their time together, an argument ensued that ended when Campbell shot Ritthaler once in the head.

Through their investigation, police located Campbell’s Jeep and made contact with the teen on Oct. 6.

The following day, investigators found Ritthaler’s body in Campbell’s basement.

Shortly after his arrest, a judge sealed court documents detailing the crime citing the case’s “sensitive nature.”

Campbell was initially charged with second-degree murder, which was dismissed as part of the plea that recommends 55 years in prison. He is scheduled to be sentenced in July.

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A 17-year-old has entered pleas of not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity in the death of 16-year-old Shayna Ritthaler.

Michael Gavin Campbell was in court Thursday for his arraignment hearing. Campbell has been indicted on alternate charges of first-degree and second-degree murder in the death of Ritthaler.

Ritthaler, from Upton, Wyo., was the subject of a missing person’s case. Her body was found Oct. 7 in Campbell’s home near Sturgis after deputies and agents from the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation searched the house at the request of the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office, who was working with authorities in Wyoming.

Campbell, if convicted, can face prison time, but cannot be sentenced to life in prison because he is juvenile. Campbell’s attorney said he plans to file a motion to have the case moved to juvenile court.

Prosecutors allege Campbell shot and killed Ritthaler in his home earlier this month after an alleged argument between the two.

A judge set December 20 for Campbell’s status hearing and set that date as the deadline to turn in any documents related to the case.

Campbell is being held on a $1 million bond.

https://www.dakotanewsnow.com/content/news/Sturgis-teen-enters-insanity-plea-in-Wyoming-girls-death-563307701.html

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An argument between Michael G. Campbell and Shayna Ritthaler,

a Wyoming 16-year-old who went missing Oct. 3, led to him allegedly shooting her, prosecutors said in court Wednesday.

Dressed in a green prison uniform and bound in shackles, Campbell made his

initial court appearance before Fourth Circuit Judge Kevin Krull Wednesday morning. The state is charging Campbell with murder in the second degree. Campbell, who is 17 years old, is being charged as an adult and not a juvenile in this case, so the proceedings remain open.

If convicted, he could face life in prison.

Acting Meade County State’s Attorney Michele Bordewyk asked that Campbell be held with no bond because the nature of the allegations against Campbell show he is a danger to the community.

“The defendant was with the victim. There was an argument. It got violent which led to him shooting her,” Bordewyk said.

Krull granted a motion by Bordewyk to seal the probable cause affidavit in the case. That means details of how the two knew each other and what happened leading up to the crime will not be known for now.

Bordewyk said following the hearing that the main reasons she asked for sealing the affidavit were because of the age of the victim and the abundant media coverage of Ritthaler’s disappearance before she was

found.

The body of a young female was discovered in a basement bedroom of a home in the Blucksberg Estates subdivision south of Sturgis near Interstate 90 Monday night.

The body is believed to be that of Ritthaler, Sgt. Caleb Deyo of the Meade County Sheriff’s Office said Tuesday. An autopsy was set for Thursday morning.

Bordewyk said they believe the shooting happened at the home where Campbell lives with his parents.

“I feel like we will know a lot more after the autopsy is done,” she said.

Although the defense asked that bail be set at $250,000, Krull set bail at $1 million. Conditions of bail also included that Campbell wear an electronic monitoring device and not travel outside the Fourth District Court jurisdiction.

Campbell’s attorney, Steven Titus, argued that his client had no criminal history, was working on getting his GED and was employed full-time at a hotel in Deadwood.

Campbell, who has shoulder-length sandy hair and a stocky build, spoke only when questioned by Krull answering “Yes, your honor, or No, your honor.”

Shayna Ritthaler was a student at Moorcroft High School. Counselors were on hand Monday when students were notified of her death.

There were eight family members of Ritthaler on hand at the hearing

Wednesday and five of Campbell’s family members.

Campbell will be arraigned on charges Oct. 17. He remains in custody at the Western South Dakota Juvenile Services Center in Rapid City.

https://www.bhpioneer.com/local_news/details-emerge-in-death-of-wyoming-teen/article_d292750a-eb85-11e9-8acf-23bd4205b01a.html

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