The Page County Sheriff’s Office tells media outlets that the remains were found Wednesday at the end of road near Elkton, about 100 yards inside the Shenandoah National Park boundary.
What is wrong with people? ugh!
Nearly one hundred people came together to celebrate the life of Joy Schultz, a Page County woman who went missing In early September.
Music and candle lights pierce the night as family and friends celebrate Schultz's life. She was supposed to turn 52 years-old Saturday.
Schultz went missing in early September. Her body was found on Wednesday off Beldor Road in Rockingham county.
Joy Schultz's life insurance policy may have been the motive for her death. Schultz changed her life insurance beneficiary, from her husband to her brother, just two days before she went missing.
According to an affidavit for the search warrant for her work computer at Sysco Foods, her husband, George Schultz, told deputies that his wife was shot and killed in the basement of their Page County home while she was sitting on a couch. The document doesn't state who shot Joy Schultz.
The document does state that George Schultz, and his son, George Schuppan, both confessed to wrapping Joy Schultz's body in tarps and burying it in a wooded area at the end of Beldor Road in Rockingham County. On Oct. 22, according to the documents, George Schultz led investigators to the body in the Shenandoah National Park...
On Nov. 15, according to court documents, Joy Schutz's stepson, George Schuppan, told an inmate that the motive for the killing was the life insurance policy. The document states the son told the inmate that his father planned to split it with him.
There are more charges on the way for two accused in connection with Joy Schultz's murder.
New arrest warrants issued on Dec. 17 charged George Schuppan, Joy Schultz's stepson, with conspiracy to commit murder in the first degree; and transporting a dead body. New warrants charged George Schultz, Joy Schultz's husband, with conspiracy to commit murder in the first degree; transporting a dead body; and using a gun to commit a crime.
Joy Schultz's life insurance policy may have been the motive for her death. Schultz changed her life insurance beneficiary, from her husband to her brother, just two days before she went missing
Above quoted from OkieGranny's post: so the two wouldn't have gotten the life insurance money even if they had gotten away with it???
On Wednesday, Page County Circuit Court Judge Clark Ritchie confirmed the trial of George Schultz, 54, and his son, George Schuppan, 23, will begin Oct. 13, nearly a year after her body was found buried in Shenandoah National Park.
Media outlets report that a Page County jury found George Schuppan and his father, George Schultz, guilty Thursday of first-degree murder, among other charges. The jury recommended life sentences for both.
George Schultz and George Schuppan will now spend the rest of their lives in prison.
On Monday, a judge upheld the jury's recommendation of life imprisonment for George Schultz and George Schuppan. Restitution is a little more than $5,000.
George Schultz, Joy's husband, and Schuppan, her stepson, were found guilty of murdering in October 2015.
Joy Schultz’s family watched intently this morning as their loved one’s killers sat in prison garb and bulletproof vests in Page County Circuit Court awaiting their sentence.
Joy Schultz’s husband, George Schultz, remained silent during the hearing after telling the judge he had nothing to say. His son and Joy Schultz’s stepson, George Schuppan, pleaded for mercy from the judge as he continued to maintain his innocence.
In the end, Judge Clark Ritchie upheld the life sentences a jury recommended nearly four months ago when they found the pair guilty of murdering the 51-year-old Page County woman.
“They got what they deserved,” said Joy Schultz’s stepfather, Paul Dixon, as he walked out of the courthouse with her sister, Janetta Crawford.