JUL 22, 2021
Drew Blahnik admits to authorities he stabbed Chris Bagley, but in self-defense | The Gazette
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The final portion of the videotaped and audiotaped interview with Blahnik was played Thursday for jurors hearing Blahnik’s first-degree murder trial in Linn County District Court.
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When Bagley reached for his gun, Blahnik said he grabbed a knife and started stabbing Bagley in the side.
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It’s not clear why Blahnik started talking to Vileta, who had
tried for about four hours to get Blahnik to talk. Vileta repeatedly told him Wagner and Hoff had already told him what had happened and that Blahnik had killed Bagley.
“Those two (Wagner and Hoff) are singing a duet like Lady Gaga at the Oscars,” Vileta told him earlier in an interview room before they went to the garage.
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Blahnik said Wagner and Hoff took Bagley’s body out through the window and loaded him into Wagner’s truck. He doesn’t know where they took the body.
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Blahnik said they wrapped the body in a plastic tarp — one used for painting. He didn’t know what happened to the knife. Hoff was going to “take care of it.” The knife — which Blahnik said he took off the trailer’s bar counter — wasn’t found in Hoff’s home or vehicle.
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After the video interview was played, Linn County Sheriff’s Lt. Dave Beuter identified photos of Bagley’s body being recovered from Wagner’s yard on Souter Avenue SE on Feb. 28 and March 1, 2019.
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In other testimony, Dr. Kelly Kruse, an associate state medical examiner, said she and two associates from the office assisted in the excavation of Bagley’s body.
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The photos showed stab wounds to Bagley’s neck, shoulder and sides. Two of the wounds impacted his spinal column and respiratory system.
The wound to Bagley’s spinal column could have been the fatal wound. In fact, Kruse said, most of the wounds, to the stomach, spleen and abdomen, could been the fatal.
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Bagley had no injuries to his hands, which indicate defensive wounds, Kruse said.
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On cross-examination, Kruse said Bagley’s level of methamphetamine was high, and that some fatal overdoses occur at that level. She added people who regularly use drugs can build up a tolerance to them.