UPDATE: The judge's decision on whether or not Todd Mullis will get a new trial is expected after April 8.
www.courttv.com
3/10/25
During his criminal trial, prosecutors argued that Todd killed Amy after learning of an affair she was having with
Jerry Frasher. The couple’s son found Amy in a shed with a corn rake impaled in her back. Todd removed the rake and began driving her to the hospital until a 911 dispatcher told him to pull over and let first responders meet them. Prosecutors argued he called Amy a “cheating





”
in the 911 call, and played it multiple times in court.
UPDATE: The judge's decision on whether or not Todd Mullis will get a new trial is expected after April 8.
www.courttv.com
3/10/25
At the start of Todd’s post-conviction relief hearing, Todd’s new attorneys stated he is insistent that Amy’s death was an accident and, “that at trial, he didn’t have any way to present evidence to the jury that it was an accident.” His defense called his first trial “fundamentally unfair” and also claimed prosecutors withheld evidence.
Thomas Krogmann said, 'There's no normal accident,' but said it never occurred to him that Amy Mullis might have been murdered.
www.courttv.com
2/27/25
'It Was Odd': Todd Mullis' Friend Describes Hearing of Amy's Death
Thomas Krogmann said, 'There's no normal accident,' but said it never occurred to him that Amy Mullis might have been murdered.
During a post-conviction relief hearing, a judge heard testimony from a paramedic that treated Amy Mullis and pathologist Dr. Kelly Kruse.
www.courttv.com
2/26/25
Todd Mullis Fighting to Get Conviction Overturned in Wife's Death
Todd Mullis, convicted of killing his wife with a corn rake, is fighting for a new trial. During the first day of a post-conviction relief hearing, a judge heard testimony from a paramedic that treated Amy Mullis and pathologist Dr. Kelly Kruse.