GUILTY WA - Jody Loomis, 20, Mill Creek, raped/shot, 23 August 1972, *Arrest in 2019 DNA*

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05/31/2019 Motion Hearing
Judicial Officer: Kurtz, David A
Hearing Time: 1:00 PM
Comment: ATC, Omnibus, and Bail Hearing

05/31/2019 Motion Hearing
Judicial Officer: Kurtz, David A

05/31/2019 Letter
Comment: (s) for Court's Consideration at 5/31/2019 Hearing

05/31/2019 Order of Detention
Comment: with Attached Addendum Regarding Additional Conditions

05/31/2019 Agreed Trial Continuance

06/05/2019 Email
Comment: From Defense Counsel Regarding Proposed Bail Order

06/05/2019 Order of Release
Judicial Officer: Kurtz, David A
Comment: on Conditions *Amended (Defendant shall be released to Triton Group upon posting of a bond)

06/05/2019 Ex Parte Action With Order
06/07/2019 Jury Trial
Judicial Officer: Weiss, Bruce I
Hearing Time: 1:00 PM
Cancel Reason: Continuance

07/17/2019 Status Conference
Judicial Officer: Kurtz, David A
Hearing Time: 9:00 AM

10/11/2019 Jury Trial
Judicial Officer: Krese, Linda C
Hearing Time: 1:00 PM


link: Odyssey Portal - Washington Courts Online Case Search
 
I just don't understand why people accused of 1st degree murder are even given bond.... I know they plead not guilty & they get their day in court, but....

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from the article link:

As part of his release conditions, Miller is required to participate in electronic home monitoring.
 
I just don't understand why people accused of 1st degree murder are even given bond.... I know they plead not guilty & they get their day in court, but....

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It’s highly unusual but it does go to the whole “innocent until proven guilty” thing ;)
 
Wednesday, July 17th:
*Status Hearing (@ 9am PT) – WA – Jody Loomis (20) (Aug. 23, 1972, Mill Creek) - *Terrence Miller (77/30 @ time of crime) arrested (4/10/19), charged (4/12/19) & arraigned (4/15/19) with 1st degree premeditated murder. Plead not guilty. $1M bond reduced (5/31/19) to $750K.
Parabon Nanolabs/GEDMatch (DNA match from a coffee cup to that of semen collected from Loomis’ boots).
Jury trial was set for 6/7, now in October 11, 2019.

4/12/19 Update: Initial Arraignment on 4/11/19 continued to 4/15.
4/15/19 Update: Plead not guilty. Next Omnibus (pretrial) hearing on 5/9, jury trial set for 6/7.
5/31/10 Update: Trial has been continued to October 11, 2019. Judge reduces bond to $750K. Status hearing on 7/17.
6/14/19 Update: Posted bond. Out of jail. As part of his release conditions, Miller is required to participate in electronic home monitoring.
 
Got this article, but I have reached my limit on "free" subscription & the Outline site I'm using doesn't give anything on what the article says.

Anyone??

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/suspect-posts-1-million-bond-in-72-jody-loomis-murder-case/

TIA! :)

"EVERETT — A Snohomish County judge raised bail to $1 million Wednesday for the suspect charged with murdering Jody Loomis in 1972. He’d been accused of planning to violate his release conditions by taking his wife bowling.

Terrence Miller, 77, posted $750,000 last month and has been under house arrest in Edmonds since then.

Miller was handcuffed, processed by the jail and released from custody again on Wednesday, after posting the $1 million bond. Miller is represented by a public defender. He’s awaiting trial in a killing that went unsolved for decades."

"Bail was increased Wednesday from $750,000 for Terrence Miller. He was back out of jail by 1 p.m."
 
07/17/2019 Status Conference
Judicial Officer: Kurtz, David A
Hearing Time: 9:00 AM

07/17/2019 Motion for Reconsideration
Comment: Re State's Request to Reimpose Bail

07/17/2019 Status Conference Hearing
Judicial Officer: Kurtz, David A

07/17/2019 Order of Detention
Comment: /updated (with attachments)

10/02/2019 Status Conference
Hearing Time: 09:00 AM
Comment: 9:00am Dept 6 Judge Kurts

10/11/2019 Jury Trial
Judicial Officer: Krese, Linda C
Hearing Time: 1:00 PM

link: Odyssey Portal - Washington Courts Online Case Search
 
Usually from what I remember bail/bond is usually 10% of the amount. So he spent $75K on his $750K bond, then paid another $100K for his $1M bond.... Now that is a lot of $$! :O
 
10/02/2019 Status Conference
Judicial Officer: Kurtz, David A
Hearing Time: 9:00 AM
Comment: 9:00am Dept 6 Judge Kurts

10/02/2019 Status Conference Hearing
Judicial Officer: Kurtz, David A

10/02/2019 Agreed Trial Continuance

10/03/2019 Notice of Deposition

10/11/2019 Jury Trial
Judicial Officer: Krese, Linda C
Hearing Time: 1:00 PM
Cancel Reason: Continuance

10/15/2019 Jury Trial
Hearing Time: 9:01 AM
Comment: Pre-assigned to Judge Kurtz NOT A REALISTIC TRIAL DATE On for status conference on 10/2/19

11/20/2019 Motion Hearing
Hearing Time: 09:00 AM
Comment: Status Hearing 9am Dept 6

03/06/2020 Jury Trial
Judicial Officer: Weiss, Bruce I
Hearing Time: 1:00 PM

Link: Odyssey Portal - Washington Courts Online Case Search
 
Wednesday, November 20th:
*Motion Hearing (@ 9am PT) – WA – Jody Loomis (20) (Aug. 23, 1972, Mill Creek) - *Terrence Miller (77/30 @ time of crime) arrested (4/10/19), charged (4/12/19) & arraigned (4/15/19) with 1st degree premeditated murder. Plead not guilty. $1M bond reduced (5/31/19) to $750K, back (7/17/19) to $1M. Out on bond.
Parabon Nanolabs/GEDMatch (DNA match from a coffee cup to that of semen collected from Loomis’ boots).
Jury trial was set for 6/7, now in 10/11, moved to 3/6/20.

4/12/19 Update: Initial Arraignment on 4/11/19 continued to 4/15.
4/15/19 Update: Plead not guilty. Next Omnibus (pretrial) hearing on 5/9, jury trial set for 6/7.
5/31/19 Update: Trial has been continued to October 11, 2019. Judge reduces bond to $750K. Status hearing on 7/17.
6/14/19 Update: Posted bond. Out of jail. As part of his release conditions, Miller is required to participate in electronic home monitoring.
7/17/19 Update: State wants to reimpose bail (Miller was going to take his wife bowling), Judge ups his bond back to $1M. Miller posted bond & is out again. Next Status hearing on 10/2.
10/2/19 Update: Trial continuance-granted. Next Motions hearing on 11/20, and trial will start on 3/6/20.
 
on court site this morning:

03/06/2020 Jury Trial
Judicial Officer: Weiss, Bruce I
Hearing Time: 1:00 PM

03/10/2020 Jury Trial
Hearing Time: 9:01 AM
Comment: Pre-assigned to Judge Kurtz Continued to 3/6/20 Alternative date - 6/5/20


link: Odyssey Portal - Washington Courts Online Case Search


Re bold on comment - does that mean something? Alternative date of 6/5/20? I'm confused.... LOL! :)
 
11/20/2019 Status Conference
Judicial Officer: Kurtz, David A
Hearing Time: 9:00 AM
Comment: Status Hearing 9am Dept 6

12/04/2019 Motion Hearing
Judicial Officer: Kurtz, David A
Hearing Time: 1:00 PM
Comment: Hearing regarding perpetuation deposition testimony

01/31/2020 3.5 Suppression Hearing
Judicial Officer: Kurtz, David A
Hearing Time: 1:00 PM

03/06/2020 Jury Trial
Judicial Officer: Weiss, Bruce I
Hearing Time: 1:00 PM

03/10/2020 Jury Trial
Hearing Time: 9:01 AM
Cancel Reason: Continuance
Comment: Pre-assigned to Judge Kurtz Continued to 3/6/20 Alternative date - 6/5/20

06/05/2020 Jury Trial
Judicial Officer: Weiss, Bruce I
Hearing Time: 1:00 PM

06/09/2020 Jury Trial
Hearing Time: 9:01 AM
Comment: Judge Kurtz 2 weeks Location TBD Jurors TBD


link: Odyssey Portal - Washington Courts Online Case Search
 
Here is another recent report about the developments in this case:

Snohomish County family still seeking justice for 1972 rape and murder of Jody Loomis
Thanks and from your link:

“I don’t think that this is right. The family, we’re devastated. There’s a lot of risk by letting someone bailout in a murder case,” said Jody’s sister, Jana.

We wanted to speak with Terrence Miller about his charges and the large sum of money he’s paid to stay out of a cell, at least for now. Miller declined to speak on camera but confirmed he paid the full $100,000 bond.

Miller is scheduled to go to trial on June 5.
 
For detectives and Loomis’ loved ones, an arrest for her murder was a monumental moment. They said it felt like a time when justice finally seemed possible, but a couple months after Miller was arrested, those close to the case got some startling news.


“How could this be? How could this happen? Do you hear of this?” Smith said. “I mean we’ve never heard of this happening before. That he could be out - go home to his house, go home to his wife.”

“It was pretty hard to believe that somebody could bail out on $1-million bail, and it’s the only case that I can think of in my 42 years in law enforcement where somebody bailed out on a first-degree murder charge,” Scharf said.

“I mean murder - murder, and he’s at home, and we have the DNA,” Smith said.

When charged with first-degree murder, prosecutors asked the judge to set bail at $1 million: A standard number for murder cases. What’s not standard is a defendant being able to come up with the funds to make bond.
Rape and murder suspect posts $1M bond
 

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