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Ex-girlfriend, officer who searched landfill testify in Jason Sypher homicide trial
STEVENS POINT - Police searching for a missing woman in the Cranberry Creek Landfill in June 2018 were likely looking in the wrong place, according to testimony from a Plover police officer during the homicide trial of the missing woman's husband.
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Diana Reuter, a route manager for Waste Management in Mosinee, testified Wednesday that she watched a video of the Mosinee transfer site of garbage brought from a dumpster on Wilson Avenue in Plover on March 20, which was about a week after Krista Sypher was lastInformation from the GPS in Krista Sypher's Chevy Cruze, which Jason Sypher was driving, showed it stopped for about eight seconds at the Wilson Avenue dumpster, Tracy testified when he took the witness stand Wednesday. Tracy said the video from the transfer site showed a garbage bag that was big enough to hold a body fall from the truck that had picked up the Wilson Avenue garbage.
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Information from the GPS in Krista Sypher's Chevy Cruze, which Jason Sypher was driving, showed it stopped for about eight seconds at the Wilson Avenue dumpster, Tracy testified when he took the witness stand Wednesday. Tracy said the video from the transfer site showed a garbage bag that was big enough to hold a body fall from the truck that had picked up the Wilson Avenue garbage.
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A woman who was Jason Sypher's girlfriend in Illinois in 2008 and 2009 testified Wednesday about their relationship. The woman said she and her sister met Jason Sypher on the patio of a bar and grill in Illinois in 2008. The woman said Jason Sypher did not tell her that he was married and did not mention that he had children.
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Krista Sypher's mother, Kathy Kellerman, took the stand Wednesday afternoon. Krista Sypher changed during the last year or so before she disappeared, Kellerman said. Krista Sypher went to the gym all the time, went tanning, began dressing better and wanted to have a tattoo removed, Kellerman said.
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When asked by Chelsie Thuecks, defense attorney, whether she thought Krista Sypher was still alive, Assistant Attorney General Annie Jay objected. Portage County Circuit Judge Thomas Eagon sided with the prosecutor, but Kellerman answered yes to the question anyway. Eagon ordered the jury to ignore the answer.
STEVENS POINT - Police searching for a missing woman in the Cranberry Creek Landfill in June 2018 were likely looking in the wrong place, according to testimony from a Plover police officer during the homicide trial of the missing woman's husband.
[.....]
Diana Reuter, a route manager for Waste Management in Mosinee, testified Wednesday that she watched a video of the Mosinee transfer site of garbage brought from a dumpster on Wilson Avenue in Plover on March 20, which was about a week after Krista Sypher was lastInformation from the GPS in Krista Sypher's Chevy Cruze, which Jason Sypher was driving, showed it stopped for about eight seconds at the Wilson Avenue dumpster, Tracy testified when he took the witness stand Wednesday. Tracy said the video from the transfer site showed a garbage bag that was big enough to hold a body fall from the truck that had picked up the Wilson Avenue garbage.
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Information from the GPS in Krista Sypher's Chevy Cruze, which Jason Sypher was driving, showed it stopped for about eight seconds at the Wilson Avenue dumpster, Tracy testified when he took the witness stand Wednesday. Tracy said the video from the transfer site showed a garbage bag that was big enough to hold a body fall from the truck that had picked up the Wilson Avenue garbage.
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A woman who was Jason Sypher's girlfriend in Illinois in 2008 and 2009 testified Wednesday about their relationship. The woman said she and her sister met Jason Sypher on the patio of a bar and grill in Illinois in 2008. The woman said Jason Sypher did not tell her that he was married and did not mention that he had children.
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Krista Sypher's mother, Kathy Kellerman, took the stand Wednesday afternoon. Krista Sypher changed during the last year or so before she disappeared, Kellerman said. Krista Sypher went to the gym all the time, went tanning, began dressing better and wanted to have a tattoo removed, Kellerman said.
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When asked by Chelsie Thuecks, defense attorney, whether she thought Krista Sypher was still alive, Assistant Attorney General Annie Jay objected. Portage County Circuit Judge Thomas Eagon sided with the prosecutor, but Kellerman answered yes to the question anyway. Eagon ordered the jury to ignore the answer.