Philip Schuth said his mother died of natural causes in 2000, but he hid her body in a chest freezer because he was afraid of being charged with murder.
He was particularly worried investigators would find her blood splattered on the wall of an upstairs hallway. It was from when a cat attacked her years before her death, he said.
So he kept her death a secret for 4½ years painting over the blood and living off her Social Security checks, which were electronically deposited in a joint account.
He also kept secret the "anti-personnel" bombs and stash of guns in his basement, and set up booby traps in the house.
Those are some of the revelations in a probable cause statement filed in La Crosse County Court on Monday by Capt. Jeff Wolf of the sheriff's department.
According to the affidavit, Schuth revealed his secrets to negotiators this weekend during a 14-hour standoff with local police that began Friday evening.
It began after Schuth reportedly struck a 10-year-old child and then shot the boy's father, who with his wife drove to Schuth's home to confront him about the assault. The man, Randy Russell Jr., was treated for gunshot wounds to the right shoulder and released from Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center later that evening.
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He was particularly worried investigators would find her blood splattered on the wall of an upstairs hallway. It was from when a cat attacked her years before her death, he said.
So he kept her death a secret for 4½ years painting over the blood and living off her Social Security checks, which were electronically deposited in a joint account.
He also kept secret the "anti-personnel" bombs and stash of guns in his basement, and set up booby traps in the house.
Those are some of the revelations in a probable cause statement filed in La Crosse County Court on Monday by Capt. Jeff Wolf of the sheriff's department.
According to the affidavit, Schuth revealed his secrets to negotiators this weekend during a 14-hour standoff with local police that began Friday evening.
It began after Schuth reportedly struck a 10-year-old child and then shot the boy's father, who with his wife drove to Schuth's home to confront him about the assault. The man, Randy Russell Jr., was treated for gunshot wounds to the right shoulder and released from Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center later that evening.
http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2005/04/26/news/00lead.txt