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Police initially had no suspects in the killing and asked the public for leads. [1]On the evening of March 1, police arrested a suspect and launched a search of his home in Corry, Pennsylvania, about eight miles away from the Byler home, which continued into the morning of March 2.
DA focuses on red Jeep as defendant held for trial in pregnant Amish woman's murder. Gannett. Tim Hahn, Erie Times-News. March 15, 2024 at 8:03 PM. ... Return to GoErie.com for updates.
An A mish man found his slain pregnant wife in the middle of a grisly murder scene in their northwest Pennsylvania home, according to court documents made public Monday.. Andy Byler and 911 caller ...
Warrants unsealed in response to challenge from Erie Times-News. Newly disclosed information includes what Rebekah Byler's 3-year-old son said he saw.
Edward Gingerich (1966 – January 14, 2011) was an Amish man from Rockdale Township, Pennsylvania, who was convicted of manslaughter in the 1993 death of his wife, Katie. [1] He was the first Amish person to be convicted of homicide. [2]
Daniel Winfrey, who was 15 years old at the time, confessed to the murder in the presence of police and his parents. He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and forcible rape and testified against the other three in their trials. He received a 30-year sentence. He testified that Clemons and Richardson were the ones who had pushed the two girls.
MEADVILLE — The trial of the defendant charged in the killing of pregnant Amish mother Rebekah A. Byler has been tentatively scheduled for November in Crawford County Common Pleas Court.
While awaiting trial, Robert fled to the Netherlands, where the Dutch government apprehended him. A Dutch court ruled that he could not be extradited on a charge related to the murder of his wife because he had already been found not guilty. However, they ruled that he could be extradited on the tax evasion charges. [7]