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A Springfield man who allegedly claimed to have amnesia when police questioned him has been found guilty of sex crimes involving three different child victims. David M. King, 51, was found guilty Friday of multiple counts of statutory sodomy and child molestation after a bench trial in front of Greene County Judge Calvin Holden. Holden, who noted that the three victims were very believable in their testimony, will be the one to sentence King at a hearing scheduled for July. King faces the possibility of multiple life sentences. The sex crimes for which King was convicted occurred in 1998 and 2018. The charges include King sexually assaulting a teenager and a 3-year-old child. ....
Rebecca Ruud The Supreme Court of Missouri has overturned a circuit court’s ruling in a high-profile Ozark County murder case. According to the Ozark County Times, the Supreme Court sustained a writ of mandamus on April 6, meaning Circuit Judge Calvin Holden must allow an audio recording of a conversation between Rebecca Ruud of Theodosia and her public defender, Nina Lane into evidence. Ruud is accused of murdering her daughter, 16-year-old Savannah Leckie, and disposing her body in a burn pile in Ozark County in the summer of 2017. Ozark County Prosecuting Attorney John Garrabrant and Anthony Michael Brown of the Missouri Attorney General’s Office represent the state in Ruud’s prosecution, and they were made aware of the recording when Ruud’s husband and co-defendant in the murder case, Robert Peat Jr., approached the prosecution for a “proffer of testimony” on Jan. 24, 2020. At that time, Peat was named a “cooperating individual for the state.” ....
Photo: Rebecca Ruud The high-profile trial of a Theodosia woman charged with murdering her daughter and disposing of her body in a burn pile in Ozark County in the summer of 2017 has been reset for the eighth time. The Ozark County Times reports a four-day trial for Rebecca Ruud, charged in the death of her 16-year-old daughter Savannah Leckie, has been reset for May 18-21 in Greene County. Ruud’s other trial dates have been canceled for various reasons over the past almost four years. Ruud and her attorneys waived the right to a jury trial in November 2019, setting the stage for the proceedings to be held before Circuit Judge Calvin Holden. ....