WITNESS: SON CONFESSED ; MANAGER OF BABY DOLLS TESTIFIES MAN SPOKE OF SLAYING [Topeka Capital Journal (KS)]
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The manager of a south
Thursday's second day of the preliminary hearing of
Other witnesses testified that
The fact the victim's dog, Harley, was penned up in the victim's home when her body was found showed premeditation, a prosecutor argued when seeking the bindover of
In binding over Hachmeister for trial,
Following a second full day of preliminary hearing, the defendant was bound over on a charge of premeditated first-degree murder. Hachmeister is to be tried starting
Shaw, the club manager, told of a conversation she had with Hachmeister in her club in
But after Hachmeister continued to drink and became "tipsy," Shaw said, he grabbed her arm and said: "I really did kill my mother. I hacked that (expletive) bitch up."
"Oh, good for you," Shaw said she replied, adding that she hears many strange stories from customers, some saying they would like to kill relatives, and Shaw wasn't inclined to believe Hachmeister.
Shaw also said Hachmeister told her he had to replace the carpets in the house where he and his mother had lived because she "bled all over them."
When
"I saw some injuries to his knees and hands,"
The Hachmeister brothers were the equal beneficiaries of a
"He got very angry with me,"
As for
Harley normally ran loose inside the house when
"One of her fingers was almost severed," Dickey said, and a fingernail was found on the ground next to her.
"There was a violent rage based on the injuries to her head," Dickey said.
During the first day of the preliminary hearing, former coroner
Mitchell said the twine that strangled her had been wrapped so tightly it was embedded in the victim's neck.
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