Still Missing MN - April Lee Pease, 30, Bloomington, Hennepin County, 17 Mar 2009 *Arrests*

MAR 18, 2020
Cedric Marks charged with 2009 murder of Minnesota mom
Marks told Sorensen he killed Pease and removed her hands and teeth so she couldn't be identified, according to court documents. It's unclear from the complaint whether her body was ever discovered, but one of Marks' wives told police it was buried somewhere in one of the Dakotas.
 
That is a very detailed account. Marks is as evil as they come and it’s high time he pays a price for the criminal life he chose.

I’m unfamiliar with this case however when I came across this article I felt it might be of interest to those who have been following AP’s case.
 
I’m unfamiliar with this case however when I came across this article I felt it might be of interest to those who have been following AP’s case.

In addition to murdering April, he murdered my niece and her friend in January 2019. I long for the day when he breathes no more.
 
Guessing we won't see any movement on this case for Marks until the Texas case is done.

for Soresen in Washington State:

Events and Hearings

03/17/2020 Fugitive
Judicial Officer: Henley, Leon F, Jr
Hearing Time: 3:00 PM

03/17/2020 Motion Hearing
Judicial Officer: Henley, Leon F, Jr
Comment: CD# CC20-052

03/17/2020 Notice Statement of Rights

03/17/2020 Complaint Fugitive

03/18/2020 Fugitive
Judicial Officer: Henley, Leon F, Jr
Hearing Time: 3:00 PM

03/18/2020 Motion Hearing
Judicial Officer: Grochmal, Lee P
Comment: CC20-053

03/18/2020 Order and Warrant of Arrest Detention of Fugitive Complaint
Judicial Officer: Grochmal, Lee P

03/20/2020 Waiver of Extradition


link: Odyssey Portal - Washington Courts Online Case Search

No extradition yet as she isn't in the Minnesota court site yet.
 
Murder suspect released from jail


Kellee Kristine Sorenson, who said she helped find and capture April Pease in 2009 so murder suspect Cedric Marks could kill her, was released May 10 on bond, a jail roster shows.

Sorenson, 34, charged with second-degree murder with intent but without premeditation in the 2009 death of April Pease, was released from Hennepin County Jail in Minnesota on a $3,000 conditional bond.

Bloomington Police Chief Mike Hartley could not comment as to whether or not he believed the bond was sufficient, he said Friday.


“I’m hoping justice for those who are charged will be served in the months to come,” Hartley said.

The alleged murder date — one of several such charges Marks faces including the slayings of two Temple residents — is March 17, 2009. The charge is that Sorenson searched and found Pease at a shelter in Bloomington, Minn., where she was hiding from Marks along with their 4-year-old son.

Pease was in a different shelter but reportedly was located by McDonough, again for Marks, so she was moved to the one in Bloomington.

Sorenson reportedly abducted her from the shelter and took her to Marks — who allegedly killed her because he wanted their son and she had been awarded custody.

Marks was charged with murder in connection with Pease’s death. Marks and Sorenson, from Lynden, Wash., both face a possible sentence of 40 years in prison.

A probable cause affidavit

A probable cause affidavit obtained Friday by the Telegram contained information provided by Sorenson, a Temple Police investigator, Marks’ wife Ginelle McDonough and Pease’s mother, Dottie Pease.

Also included was information written by Pease. She documented before she died alleged violence and threats against her by Marks.

Almost every person who talked with investigators recalled Marks saying he was going to kill Pease.


Additional murder charges

Marks and another of his girlfriends, Maya Maxwell, are in the Bell County Jail, both charged with capital murder of multiple persons — Marks’ former girlfriend, Jenna Scott, and her friend, Michael Swearingin — and tampering with physical evidence.

Scott and Swearingin were reportedly killed by Marks. Maxwell assisted him, but told investigators she didn’t see him kill them.

Maxwell helped Marks transport the bodies to Clearview, Okla., where he reportedly buried them in a shallow grave in a rural area — next to land owned by some of his family, the probable cause affidavit said.

Bonds for Marks total $2,016,500. Maxwell’s bonds total $750,000

Remains located in Oklahoma

Badly decomposed human remains were found Memorial Day in Broken Arrow, Okla., according to the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office. A resident who lived near a creek found the bones behind his home, which is about 70 miles north of where the bodies of Scott and Swearingin were discovered.

The sheriff said the bones were too decomposed to tell the race, gender or cause of death. A forensic anthropologist is working to identify the remains. There is no proof at this time that it is Pease.

“I have no info at this time that says yes or says that it is not Pease,” Hartley said.

A man also disappeared who was friends with Marks. That man was Ondre Ogans, 36, of Tulsa, Okla. He was reportedly supposed to testify in court against Marks but disappeared Feb. 28, 2007.

One anthropologist believes the bones belong to a man, Sgt. Michael Moore with the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office said Friday. The investigators are waiting for DNA testing to determine the identity.
 
Murder suspect released from jail

Kellee Kristine Sorenson, who said she helped find and capture April Pease in 2009 so murder suspect Cedric Marks could kill her, was released May 10 on bond, a jail roster shows.

Sorenson, 34, charged with second-degree murder with intent but without premeditation in the 2009 death of April Pease, was released from Hennepin County Jail in Minnesota on a $3,000 conditional bond.

Bloomington Police Chief Mike Hartley could not comment as to whether or not he believed the bond was sufficient, he said Friday.


“I’m hoping justice for those who are charged will be served in the months to come,” Hartley said.

The alleged murder date — one of several such charges Marks faces including the slayings of two Temple residents — is March 17, 2009. The charge is that Sorenson searched and found Pease at a shelter in Bloomington, Minn., where she was hiding from Marks along with their 4-year-old son.

Pease was in a different shelter but reportedly was located by McDonough, again for Marks, so she was moved to the one in Bloomington.

Sorenson reportedly abducted her from the shelter and took her to Marks — who allegedly killed her because he wanted their son and she had been awarded custody.

Marks was charged with murder in connection with Pease’s death. Marks and Sorenson, from Lynden, Wash., both face a possible sentence of 40 years in prison.

A probable cause affidavit

A probable cause affidavit obtained Friday by the Telegram contained information provided by Sorenson, a Temple Police investigator, Marks’ wife Ginelle McDonough and Pease’s mother, Dottie Pease.

Also included was information written by Pease. She documented before she died alleged violence and threats against her by Marks.

Almost every person who talked with investigators recalled Marks saying he was going to kill Pease.


Additional murder charges

Marks and another of his girlfriends, Maya Maxwell, are in the Bell County Jail, both charged with capital murder of multiple persons — Marks’ former girlfriend, Jenna Scott, and her friend, Michael Swearingin — and tampering with physical evidence.

Scott and Swearingin were reportedly killed by Marks. Maxwell assisted him, but told investigators she didn’t see him kill them.

Maxwell helped Marks transport the bodies to Clearview, Okla., where he reportedly buried them in a shallow grave in a rural area — next to land owned by some of his family, the probable cause affidavit said.

Bonds for Marks total $2,016,500. Maxwell’s bonds total $750,000

Remains located in Oklahoma

Badly decomposed human remains were found Memorial Day in Broken Arrow, Okla., according to the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office. A resident who lived near a creek found the bones behind his home, which is about 70 miles north of where the bodies of Scott and Swearingin were discovered.

The sheriff said the bones were too decomposed to tell the race, gender or cause of death. A forensic anthropologist is working to identify the remains. There is no proof at this time that it is Pease.

“I have no info at this time that says yes or says that it is not Pease,” Hartley said.

A man also disappeared who was friends with Marks. That man was Ondre Ogans, 36, of Tulsa, Okla. He was reportedly supposed to testify in court against Marks but disappeared Feb. 28, 2007.

One anthropologist believes the bones belong to a man, Sgt. Michael Moore with the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office said Friday. The investigators are waiting for DNA testing to determine the identity.
BBM Thread for Mr. Ogans:

OK - OK - Andre Vondell Ogans, 36, Tulsa, 9 Mar 2007 (websleuths.com)
 
Thank you for setting it up, @PommyMommy!

Marks is nutso and should never, ever be let out. I will never forget how scared I was for the locals when he escaped while being transferred from Michigan to Texas. I wish he would have been arrested and sent to prison a long time ago, but better now than never.

I am just so sorry for the victims and their loved ones.
That was crazy and also how I learned about the murders of Jenna and Michael. They should have put a lock on that dumpster he was found in and thrown away the key! MOO
 
And just looked on the Hennepin court site & Sorensen is not listed. I see in my notes that she posted a $3,000 conditional bond & released from jail. Wondering if charges were dropped against her?

And of course not getting any recent articles over here with my searches. Last one is 5/10/20.
 
Oh - here's from the Washington court site where she was arrested.

Events and Hearings

03/17/2020 Fugitive
Judicial Officer: Henley, Leon F, Jr
Hearing Time: 3:00 PM

03/17/2020 Motion Hearing
Judicial Officer: Henley, Leon F, Jr
Comment: CD# CC20-052

03/17/2020 Notice Statement of Rights

03/17/2020 Complaint Fugitive

03/18/2020 Fugitive
Judicial Officer: Henley, Leon F, Jr
Hearing Time: 3:00 PM

03/18/2020 Motion Hearing
Judicial Officer: Grochmal, Lee P
Comment: CC20-053

03/18/2020 Order and Warrant of Arrest Detention of Fugitive Complaint
Judicial Officer: Grochmal, Lee P

03/20/2020 Waiver of Extradition



link: Odyssey Portal - Washington Courts Online Case Search
 
OCT 1, 2022
In a four-page handwritten letter to the Temple Daily Telegram, Cedric Marks talks about his pending criminal case but doesn’t include the names of Jenna Scott or Michael Swearingin, the Temple residents he is accused of killing in 2019.

“My name is Cedric Marks, and I am currently a pre-trial detainee at the Bell County Jail accused of several very serious crimes, to all of which I have maintained my innocence,” Marks said in the letter dated Sept. 13.

[...]

Marks also is being looked at in connection with the disappearance of his former girlfriend and mother of one of his sons, April Pease, from Bloomington, Minn., on March 17, 2009, Bloomington Deputy Chief Mike Hartley previously told the FME News Service.

Pease was 30 years old when she disappeared and has never been located. At the time she went missing, she and Marks were going through a bitter child custody battle, after which Marks was given that son’s custody, court documents said. Foul play was suspected in the disappearance in Tulsa, Okla., of Andre Ogans, Tulsa Police have said. Ogans was scheduled to testify against Marks in a Tulsa court case.

[...]

In addition to the capital murder and burglary charge, Marks remains in the Bell County Jail with bonds that total more than $2 million. He also is charged with tampering/fabricating physical evidence with intent to impair, interfering with an emergency call, making a false report to a police officer and violation of a protective order with bias/prejudice, a case that involved Scott.

In his letter, Marks compares journalism on criminal justice cases to the civil legal cases of InfoWars founder Alex Jones and actress Amber Heard, both of whom were found legally liable for defamatory or false statements each made in public.

“So, this is not any kind of threat nor attempt to intimidate or even change (a reporter’s) motivations or opinion, but this again is only a courtesy request to discontinue printing false evidence + statements that have to do with reports or my counsel,” Marks said. “If that cannot happen, then I will follow up with legal action, especially since if the false info from the autopsy report is printed again after your office has been alerted that if is plainly false, it will fall under defamation, false reporting and other subjects better placed in a suit by my attorney. If we have learned anything from Alex Jones and Amber Heard is that words matter. If justice is to be had, let it be from the truth, not from lies, misquotes and purposeful information.”

[...]
 
These articles are primarily about the trial for the murders of Jenna Scott and Michael Swearingen but mention April, as Cedric Marks is the suspect in her case as well.

APR 15, 2023
The case against Marks in Texas, would eventually lead to another murder charge. This time, the charge stems from Bloomington, Minnesota.

Pease was staying in a women’s shelter in Minnesota when she went missing in March of 2009.

Police believe marks killed Pease and hid her body, which has yet to be found. He was charged in 2020 with second-degree murder in connection with her death.

Police say they are waiting to pursue extradition until after his trial in Texas.

Marks also is being looked at in connection with the disappearance of his former girlfriend and mother of one of his sons, April Pease, from Bloomington, Minn., on March 17, 2009, Bloomington Deputy Chief Mike Hartley previously told the Telegram. Pease was 30 years old when she disappeared and has never been located.

At the time she went missing, she and Marks were going through a bitter child custody battle, after which Marks was given that son’s custody, court documents said.
 
April is brought up in testimony during the trial of Cedric Marks for the murders of Jenna Scott and Michael Swearingen.

MAY 3, 2023

Frustrations boil in Cedric Marks trial as Marks' wife testifies about his alleged confession to the murder of April Pease back in 2009

[...]

McDonough says Marks gave her video tapes where he confesses to killing Pease in an attempt to save his son. While she is testifying about his alleged confession, she hesitates and breaks down into tears.

This all comes after a custody dispute over the child, according to McDonough. She claims Marks wanted to move from Washington to Texas, but Pease did not want to do this.

[...]
 
MAY 11, 2023

Day 18 of testimony begins in Cedric Marks Capital Murder trial

Testimony in the Cedric Marks Capital Murder Trial continues in Bell County’s 426th District Court on Thursday, May 11.

It’s been a relentless day with Cedric Marks’ former girlfriend Maya Maxwell still on the witness stand.

[...]

Maxwell said Marks made these confessions to her on their trip from Oklahoma back to Michigan.

Maxwell says Marks first confessed to killing cats and kittens.

Marks allegedly told Maxwell he killed a boy when he was a minor.

Maxwell says Marks killed a man in prison in Oklahoma with others off camera to not be caught.

Out of prison, Maxwell says Marks killed Andre Oggins for hitting on him while in the Oklahoma prison to cut his body into pieces and burn them.

[...]

Maxwell also says Marks alluded to killing April Pease.

Marks allegedly told Maxwell he was having legal battles with a female trying to take his kid away from him in Minnesota.

Maxwell says she did not know Pease went missing in her 2019 police interviews saying Adrian saw his mother in Texas two years prior for the summer.

Maxwell alleges Marks took her to a women’s shelter upon their arrival in Michigan to show her how easy it is to access a women’s shelter for Marks to allegedly say he’s done it before.

Marks countered these statements to say Maxwell corroborated with police making the claims he murdered April Pease and Andre Oggins.

[...]
 

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