In the suppression motion filed Monday in Greene County Circuit Court, attorney Patrick Joseph Berrigan says that the Springfield Police officers who took Wood to the station "effectively placed Mr. Wood under arrest, having neither probable cause nor an arrest warrant justifying their actions. Any and all subsequent statements arising out of Mr. Wood’s illegal arrest should be suppressed as “fruit of the poisonous tree.”
The preliminary hearing for Wood, who is charged with first degree murder, kidnapping, and armed criminal action in connection with the February 18 death of 10-year-old Hailey Owens of Springfield, is scheduled for April 24.
At the time of his arrest, Wood was a coach at Pleasant View Middle School in Springfield.
The Springfield Police found Hailey Owens' body in Wood's basement, stuffed into trash bags.
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1 comment:
Yeah, you get really tired killing a little girl. That's ridiculous!
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