GUILTY WI - Annastasia Evans, 23, Wisconsin Dells, 4 May 2019 *Arrest*

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According to the criminal complaint, Evans' boyfriend and a friend reported her missing in May. In June, the friend told detectives she thought "Bobby Olson" was the last person to see Evans, taking her to Wisconsin Dells on May 4, but coming back without her.

When detectives followed up on Olson, they found he was an inmate in the Dane County Jail. Olson told police he dropped Evans off at an intersection in Madison to buy heroin and that was the last time he saw her.

But the criminal complaint alleges detectives later found some incriminating texts between Olson and others. It also states Olson told fellow inmates he had been in Wisconsin Dells with a missing girl who overdosed on heroin. When he found her dead, he took her body and dumped it in the woods.

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"Another inmate, referred to as "Inmate #3," stated that Olson told him he woke up to find the girl deceased, so he wrapped her and her belongings in the bedding and took them to his car. Inmate #3 said Olson told him he dumped her body somewhere in the woods and that he "scrubbed down the room" and "Made sure there was nothing." (more at link)
 
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Wisconsin Circuit Court Access

Adams County Case Number 2019CF000213 State of Wisconsin vs. Robert James Olson​


The defendant Robert James Olson was found guilty of the following charge(s) in this case. One or more other charges in this case were dismissed. The dismissed charges were not proven and have no legal effect. Robert James Olson is presumed innocent of the dismissed charges.
  • Robert James Olson was found guilty of Hiding a Corpse [Modifiers: Repeater], a class F felony, Wisconsin Statutes 940.11(2).
Charge(s) in this case were read in to this or other case(s). A "read in" charge is a charge that is dismissed as part of a plea agreement, however:
  • The defendant agrees to have the court consider the charge(s) when sentencing for another crime, under Wis. Stats. 973.20(1g)(b); and
  • The defendant cannot be prosecuted for these charge(s) in the future.
Wisconsin Circuit Court Access

On 02-02-2022 the following was ordered:​

Sentence - State Prison Time 9 Years
Sentence - Extended Supervision Time 5 Years
 

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