Grand jury indicts Missouri man in fraud scheme that ended in murders of Wisconsin brothers Garland Joseph Nelson has been charged with two counts of murder in a separate state case Share Updated: 5:02 PM CDT May 18, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff
Grand jury indicts Missouri man in fraud scheme that ended in murders of Wisconsin brothers Garland Joseph Nelson has been charged with two counts of murder in a separate state case Share Updated: 5:02 PM CDT May 18, 2021
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Show Transcript GETTING STRONGER EVERY DAY. WE’RE HAPPY TO HEAR IT NEW THIS MORNING A TRIAL OF A MISSOURI MAN ACCUSED OF KILLING TWO, WISCONSIN BROTHERS IN JULY OF 2019 IS BEING MOVED BECAUSE OF EXTENSIVE PRETRIAL PUBLICITY. NOW COURT RECORDS SHOW THE GARLAND NELSON’S TRIAL WILL NOW BE IN JOHNSON COUNTY, MISSOURI INSTEAD OF CALDWELL COUNTY WHERE THE CRIME HAPPENED NELSON IS FACING THE DEATH PENALTY FOR ALLEGEDLY KILLING 24 YEAR OLD JUSTIN DIMA AND 35 YEAR O
Federal grand jury indicts Garland Nelson in cattle fraud, murder scheme
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Law enforcement from across northwest Missouri descended Wednesday on a cattle farm in Braymer, Missouri, in the search for clues to the disappearance of two Wisconsin brothers, Nicholas and Justin Diemel.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Garland Joseph Nelson, the man charged in the deaths of two Wisconsin men in rural Missouri, is now facing federal cattle fraud charges.
The Department of Justice announced Tuesday that a federal grand jury in Kansas City, Missouri, returned one count of mail fraud in connection to the
Missouri man charged in death of Wisconsin brothers accused of fraud
(AP) A Missouri farmer accused of attempting to cover up a $215,000 cattle fraud scheme by killing two Wisconsin brothers has been indicted on a federal mail fraud charge.
Twenty-seven-year-old Garland Joseph Nelson already is awaiting trial on state murder and other charges in the deaths of 24-year-old Justin Diemel and 35-year-old Nicholas Diemel, of Shawano County, Wisconsin.
Their burned remains were found in Missouri and Nebraska after they disappeared while visiting Nelson s farm in northwest Missouri in July 2019.
The federal charge filed Tuesday focuses on the financial deal that brought the brothers to Missouri.
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