Sunday, February 27, 2011

Walter Ellis pleads not competition

MILWAUKEE (AP)-50-year-old Milwaukee man was convicted Friday of more than 21 years after he dies unexpectedly, seven female deaths came during a hearing of the contest of the pleas in law not.


Plea means, Walter Ellis facing a mandatory life sentence in prison, just as if he or she committed the analysis, but he did not admit his guilt has.


Prosecutors say he killed women, 1986, Ellis, and 2007. All seven of the victims were the kuristettu, with some rope or clothing. One was also stabbed. The researchers suspected all the victims were prostitutes, but some of the victims ' family members challenge the judgment.


Development lead to drawn up the phasing-out Friday's case, which was initially pleaded not Ellis, then he would have changed their minds this plea and, after the members of the family of victims was assembled by the end of the Court of justice. He came to the taxable amount for the shop at a hearing of the contest, surprisingly, the Milwaukee County Circuit Court, where he was shackled and wheelchair.


Terry Williams-Madison, who is a victim of Joyce Mims was killed in June 1997, the brother of the said competition grounds terms doesn't matter.


"His punishment will continue to be the same. As long as he is behind bars, he cannot hurt anyone else, "Williams said. "He was for some time, but sooner or later, you will be brought to justice."


Ellis had not been arrested for Sept 5, 2009, when the Milwaukee Police Department through the cold case unit and tested in thousands of cases, sifted for more than 100 people in the DNA. The police began to concentrate on Ellis, when his name which, in the context of the coiled unresolved symbol according to Milwaukee police chief Edward Flynn. In recent years, DNA technology has evolved enough to establish women's deaths, Ellis, Flynn said in the past.


Judge Dennis Cimpl convicted for grievous Ellis relatives of five counts of first degree murder, and for two reasons. He said he was pleased with the Ellis understands that if he had his right to trial, that he is convicted and face life in prison. Penalties provided for the judge scheduled for Feb 24.


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