Wenatchee World— Tessa Schuyleman shielded her fugitive boyfriend while he was sought by Washington corrections officers, hiding him in an outbuilding at her father’s Moses Lake home, a court affidavit claims.
Schuyleman, 22, is suspected by Wenatchee-area police of helping to...
WENATCHEE WORLD 12/23/10 — The woman police suspect of impeding their probe into the murder of Mackenzie Cowell stands charged with a similar offense in Grant County — in an unrelated case.
Wenatchee World
On Thursday afternoon Tessa Marie Schuyleman, 22, bailed out of the Chelan County Regional Justice Center, where shed been held on suspicion of first-degree rendering criminal assistance and obstructing a public officer. Shed been scheduled for an afternoon appearance in court...
KOMO News
Tessa M. Schuyleman, 22, has been booked into jail for investigation of rendering criminal assitance and obstructing a public officer.
Officials said Schuyleman is a close friend of Chris Wilson, who has been charged with murdering Cowell, and had pictures and video suggesting she...
Police make second arrest in Cowell homicide
Investigators today announced a second arrest in the Mackenzie Cowell homicide case.
Tessa M. Schuyleman, 22, was taken into custody Wednesday night in Tumwater on suspicion of first-degree rendering criminal assistance and obstructing a public...
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His apartment, 28, is in the corner on the second floor.
http://www.wenatcheeworld.com/news/2010/oct/20/wilson-pleads-not-guilty-to-cowells-murder/
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Christopher Scott Wilson has pleaded Not Guilty to second degree murder charges in the death of 17-year-old McKenzie Cowell last February. Wilson attorney has waived a speedy trial; trial is scheduled for March 8th in Chelan County Superior Court.
WW today "Investigators say it could take weeks to determine if blood found in two apartments tied to Christopher Scott Wilson is from the teenager he is charged with killing."
http://www.wenatcheeworld.com/news/2010/oct/12/blood-tests-could-take-some-time/
KPQ News
In an effort to develop leads that may lead to an arrest, officials with the MacKenzie Cowell Homicide Task Force have disclosed a key piece of information not previously released. The type of knife used in the teen's slaying. We will have photos up on our web site soon. Task Force...
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