A Jan. 12 trial date has been set in a 2012 homicide trial that was postponed at the last minute on Monday. Defendant Enzert Lewis, 40, appeared Tuesday in Vigo Superior Court...
Lewis was arrested Nov. 6, 2012, after police investigated information from a family member of the woman who heard about the discovered body and reported the victim missing. The body was identified as Allyson Elmi Lewis. The information filed in court alleges that Lewis killed his wife on Oct. 10, 2012.
A jury selected Monday in the trial of Enzert Lewis heard statements that physical evidence connecting Lewis to the death of Allyson Elmi Lewis will be slim during this week’s trial in Vigo Superior Court 3.
In his opening statement, Vigo County Prosecutor Terry Modesitt told the jury that there was no DNA evidence collected from the apartment where investigators believe that Allyson Lewis died on Oct. 10, 2012. Police found bleach had been used to clean areas of the woman’s apartment, and an empty bottle of bleach was found near where her body was discarded in eastern Vigo County. Bleach was also found in the car driven by Enzert Lewis...
Testimony will continue today, with witnesses expected to include police investigators and others who knew Allyson Lewis. The prosecution has a list of 34 witnesses to call during the trial.
The jury on Thursday heard that a second cadaver dog located the scent of human remains in both Allyson Lewis’ apartment on North 14th Street and in the Enzert Lewis’ bedroom in the basement of a home on Monterey Avenue...
Of the many things collected from the apartment — including bleach, cleanser, a mop, rags and a shower curtain — none would reveal blood evidence or DNA in later lab testing.
A torn-up Social Security card belonging to Allyson Elmi was found in a trash bag, Fitzgerald said, and an identification card from Indiana Work One was found in a trash can in another room.
A jury in the murder trial of Enzert Lewis heard Lewis’ cousin testify Friday that the defendant “kicked out” his wife’s teeth in October 2012.
Lewis’ cousin, Lincoln Shaw, also testified that Enzert Lewis was limping, had scraped knuckles and “didn’t look like himself” when the two men talked on the afternoon of Oct. 10, 2012, at Shaw’s home on Monterey Avenue in Terre Haute...
An autopsy determined that her upper jaw had been sheared from her skull by blunt force trauma to her face that resulted in her death. A dentist testified that 11 teeth were knocked out of Allyson Lewis’ mouth at the time of her death.
After being convicted of murder, one Wabash Valley man is facing up to 71 years in prison...
On Saturday a Vigo County jury convicted Lewis of murder and two other felony charges.
His sentencing will be on Feb. 17.
A western Indiana man convicted of killing his estranged wife and dumping her body along a rural road has been sentenced to 60 years in prison.
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Speaking of their weights, I notice that the weight on Danyel Pauley NAMUS profile is 110 lbs. I think her face looks at least 50 lbs heavier.