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Suspects Accused of Covering Up Overdose Death Pleading Not Guilty

By Casey Nelson Jun 16, 2021 | 4:59 PM GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Four suspects allegedly involved with setting a dead woman’s body on fire to cover her death by drug overdose pleaded not guilty Wednesday. Stephanie Greenspon’s body was found Aug. 19 in an abandoned, burned vehicle on the Menominee Reservation. A joint trial on Aug. 16 was set for Timothy Snider, Keith Wilber, Emerson Reed, and Kayla Childs. “The investigation revealed an attempt by Timothy Snider, Jr. to conceal evidence of the death of a woman resulting from his distribution of a controlled substance,” the criminal complaint states. “The investigation further reveals that Snider arranged for Emerson Reed, Keith Wilber, Jr., and Kayla Childs to take steps to conceal his actions.”

Man Charged with Helping Dispose of Body Appears in Court

Four People Facing Federal Charges in Connection With Body Found On Menominee Reservation

By Rob Sussman Jun 2, 2021 | 11:21 AM MENOMINEE RESERVATION, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – A woman whose body was found in a burned-out vehicle on the Menominee Reservation died of a drug overdose, and her remains were burned to cover it up, court documents allege. Four people now face charges. Stephanie Greenspon’s body was found Aug. 19 in an abandoned, burned vehicle. “The investigation revealed an attempt by Timothy Snider, Jr. to conceal evidence of the death of a woman resulting from his distribution of a controlled substance,” the criminal complaint states. “The investigation further reveals that Snider arranged for Emerson Reed, Keith Wilber, Jr., and Kayla Childs to take steps to conceal his actions.”

Four charged in death of woman found on Menominee Reservation

View Comments MENOMINEE - Four people have been charged in connection to the death of a Green Bay woman whose remains were found in a burned vehicle on the Menominee Reservation in August. The body of 24-year-old Stephanie Greenspon of Green Bay was discovered in the vehicle on Aug. 19 by a logger in a remote area of the Menominee Forest. Timothy M. Snider, Emerson K. Reed, Keith D. Wilber, and Kayla M. Childs were charged in federal court on Friday for their alleged involvement in Greenspon s death. According to court documents, Greenspon died from a heroin overdose. Snider is accused of supplying her the heroin and attempting to conceal her overdose by moving her body to the reservation.

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