Tuesday, August 23, 2005

printer-friendly  |  e-mail this story

Duncan will enter plea today

Court appearance on three murder charges will be first time in public since arrest

COEUR d'ALENE – With the number of child slayings in which he is considered a suspect increased to six, registered sex offender Joseph Edward Duncan III will enter a plea today to charges that he murdered three members of a local family.

Authorities contend Duncan killed the three in their home near Coeur d'Alene in mid-May so he could kidnap and molest Shasta and Dylan Groene.

Duncan, 42, was arrested early on July 2 as he was eating with 8-year-old Shasta at a Denny's restaurant in Coeur d'Alelne. The body of Dylan, 9, was found a few days later in Montana.

Advertisement
First District Judge Fred Gibler has ruled that no cameras or electronic devices will be allowed in the courtroom inside the Kootenai County Jail. It will be the first time Duncan has appeared in public since his arrest; earlier court appearances were made via video.

Duncan will enter a plea for a trial that is expected sometime next year, sheriff's Capt. Ben Wolfinger said Monday. Authorities say they expect intense interest in the horrific case, which has drawn worldwide attention.

Duncan is charged with killing Shasta's mother, Brenda Groene; Brenda Groene's boyfriend, Mark McKenzie; and her 13-year-old son, Slade. Authorities contend Duncan stalked the home for days, then entered the night of May 15-16, tied up the three victims and beat them to death with a hammer. The three counts of murder and three counts of kidnapping he faces in the attack all carry a potential death penalty.

Authorities contend he abducted Shasta and Dylan from the home and held them captive for seven weeks at a primitive campsite in Montana. He allegedly molested the children repeatedly and at some point killed Dylan.

While it is the Associated Press' policy not to identify alleged victims of sexual assault in most cases, the search for Shasta and her brother was so heavily publicized that their names are widely known.

Federal prosecutors plan to charge Duncan with kidnapping the two children and killing Dylan after the state case is resolved, said Jean McNeil, a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney's office in Boise. Federal law is clearer and better-suited to those charges because Duncan allegedly took the children across a state line – into Montana.

Shortly after his arrest, Duncan spoke with authorities about the death of 10-year-old Anthony Martinez in Riverside County, Calif. Authorities there determined in early August that Duncan is linked by a fingerprint to the site where Anthony was slain in 1997. The boy had been taken by a man using a ruse about a lost cat.

Duncan also has discussed the 1996 deaths of two Seattle-area girls, Sammiejo White, 11, and her sister, Carmen Cubias, 9. King County officials have said that no physical evidence links Duncan to the girls' deaths.

Last week, police in Oak Harbor, Wash., said they are investigating the possibility of a Duncan connection to the 1996 abduction-slaying of Deborah Palmer, 7, who disappeared on the two-block walk from her home to Oak Harbor Elementary School.

McNeil said she is not aware of any other cases in which Duncan is considered a suspect. She said he no longer is talking to law enforcement officers after his public defender demanded that his client not be approached for more interviews.


back to top

Advertisement

Latest news from AP
» Troops Break Resistance in West Bank
» Iraqi Pessimistic of Constitution Deal
» Bush Defending His Iraq War Policy
» High Court Protects Kids of Calif. Gays
» New Efforts Begin to Improve CPR
» GE, Rolls-Royce Land $2.47B Engine Pact
» Yahoo, Verizon Launch Internet Service
» Olivia Newton-John's Boyfriend Missing
Last updated at 5:54 a.m.

Peace Flags

In protest of the war in Iraq, Patti Pentin is displaying American flags decorated with black ribbons at her South Hill Home.

Recent video stories

» Spokane River Dialogues
» Loose Moose
» Everything Lost

More:  Colin's Video Journal »

Homeless shelter to close

Lo-Band  |  Hi-Band

Archive:  KHQ video »

Streaming concerts

» Matthew Lindley Mistake
» Melefluent
» Fall Forever

Archive:  More live shows »

16-year-old drug abuser

Her mother had eight kids with seven different men, and "Topaz," like the rest, was abused. She's since been adopted, but began using drugs in high school. Now she's in rehab. An excerpt from Embracing the Whirlwind.

The Transparent Newsroom

News is a Conversation: Eight readers discuss our news coverage. Latest posts:

» Coverage We Would Like To See: Revolutionary Foreign Policy
» Old Singers Never Die
» Bitter, bitter, bitter

Daily Briefing: Notes from our daily news meetings.

Ask The Editors: We answer your questions about our editorial decisions and operations.

Editor chats:
» Transcript from June 23
» Transcript from May 17
» Transcript from May 9

News is a Conversation

Five readers talk about our news coverage and content on a daily basis. For more online columns, visit Blog Central.

Spokane River dialogues

In this yearlong series, the editorial board talks monthly with experts from a spectrum of river issues.

High school schedules

Fall sports start soon. Check schedules for football, volleyball and cross country.

Groene case: ongoing coverage

Follow news and documents in the Joseph Duncan case, and continuing developments in the Groene murder/disappearance.

Killed in Iraq

We're documenting the deaths of coalition personnel (including more than 1,800 Americans) in Iraq. See biographies and photos.
And you can go here to see the latest Iraq war photos.

Multimedia 'Tributes'

Watch a slide show, with audio from a family member. Also see profiles.
 Dave Madsen; Multimedia | Story
 Steve Bradley; Multimedia | Story

Business central: Ask a Pro

Here's where to look for the latest news, product reviews and advice from our online business columnists:
  BIZStreet
  Embracing the Whirlwind
  Knowledge is Power

Blog central

Here's where to look for the latest news and views from our online columnists:
  All Cougs All the Time
  All We Never Knew
  Art Beat
  Ask the Editors
  Auto Racing 2005
  Conflict in Iraq
  Daily Briefing
  EWU football
  Eye on Boise
  Eye on Olympia
  Getting There
  Hard 7
  Health Beat
  Home Planet
  Huckleberries Online
  Journey to Vatican III
  Mount St. Helens watch
  Movies & More
  News is a Conversation
  Prep report
  Sound Wave
  Spin Control
  Treasure Hunting
  Wheel Life

Local bloggers

See our list of Inland Northwest bloggers. If you live in the Inland Northwest and are a regular blogger, we might link to your blog.

 
Gas prices

Readers report local prices here.

WSDOT Traffic info

PROMOTIONAL

Best Ball Classic

The Spokane Regional Sports Commission is happy to announce the first ever SRSC Best Ball Classic at Circling Raven Golf Course on Oct. 1st and 2nd.

Coupon Savings

Save money by using coupons from local retailers and grocery coupons from major brands. Visit S-R.com/coupons where great savings are waiting for you.

A keepsake special section that parents and grandparents can treasure for a lifetime. The provides a perfect opportunity to cherish and share your precious little one.

Thinking about remodeling your house, building a deck, or finishing your basement? See our to find a professional.

Auto Review Online

View the new and used inventory of the areas biggest car dealers.