GUILTY OH - Summer Inman, 25, abducted & murdered, Logan, 22 March 2011

The death penalty was good enough for Summer, but not him? Just does not seem right to me....I am glad he is facing the death penalty, what a dastardly thing to do to anyone, no one deserves that...JMO.

I remember when she was found, how stunned I was. Then when they were all arrested, I just couldn't stand it anymore!!!
 
http://www.10tv.com/content/stories/2012/08/29/inman-mistrial.html
Mistrial Declared For Man Accused Of Masterminding Daughter-In-Law’s Death
A mistrial was declared on Wednesday for the man accused of killing his daughter-in-law.

According to the Hocking County Prosecutor’s Office, the mistrial was declared because a jury could not be seated in the case against William Inman Sr.


http://www.10tv.com/content/stories/2012/08/30/logan-inman-trial-could-move-to-columbus.html
Inman Trial Could Move To Franklin County
One day after a judge decided that a man could not receive a fair trial in his own county, 10TV News learned that the trial could be moved to Columbus.

Hocking County Common Pleas Judge John Wallace said that William Inman Sr., who is accused of being the mastermind behind his daughter-in-law's death, could not receive a fair trial in Hocking County.
 
http://www2.nbc4i.com/news/2012/sep/11/2/trial-elder-inman-moved-ross-county-ar-1167606/
Trial Of Elder Inman Moved To Ross County
A judge has decided that the trial of William A. Inman will be moved to Ross County.
Inman is charged with aggravated murder and other crimes in the March 2011 slaying of 25-year-old Summer Inman. He faces a possible death penalty if convicted.
Judge John T. Wallace granted a change of venue request in late August, after deciding that it was too difficult to find a jury in Hocking County.
 
http://www2.nbc4i.com/news/2012/sep/11/2/trial-elder-inman-moved-ross-county-ar-1167606/
Trial Of Elder Inman Moved To Ross County
A judge has decided that the trial of William A. Inman will be moved to Ross County.
Inman is charged with aggravated murder and other crimes in the March 2011 slaying of 25-year-old Summer Inman. He faces a possible death penalty if convicted.
Judge John T. Wallace granted a change of venue request in late August, after deciding that it was too difficult to find a jury in Hocking County.
 
http://www.perrydaily.com/news/article_75c5f41e-0b4f-11e2-8ed5-001a4bcf887a.html
Inman cases have cost Hocking County taxpayers 75K
The trial of William Inman II and subsequent guilty plea of his mother, Sandra Inman, for their involvement in the death of Summer Cook Inman, have cost Hocking County taxpayers $75,000.
Hocking County Commissioners allocated $100,000 in May to cover the costs of the trials of William II and Sandra, Summer’s estranged husband and mother-in-law. The money also was allocated for the trial of Summer’s father-in-law, William Inman, who also has been charged in her death. His trial begins Jan. 10, 2013.
 
Thanks to all, especially imamaze, for all the continued updates! :blowkiss:
 
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2012/12/12/Inman-trials-costs.html
Hocking County auditor: Inman trials top $150k
Hocking County taxpayers have paid $154,065 to date to prosecute the abduction and strangulation of Summer D. Inman last year, and the meter is still running as her father-in-law prepares to stand trial here in Ross County.

The final cost could reach about $200,000, including the trial next month of William A. “Bill” Inman, Hocking County Auditor Ken Wilson said today.

Inman appeared in a Ross County courtroom this afternoon for his final pre-trial hearing before his trial. The hearing was devoted to preparations for seating a jury.
 
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2012/12/12/Inman-trials-costs.html
Hocking County auditor: Inman trials top $150k
Hocking County taxpayers have paid $154,065 to date to prosecute the abduction and strangulation of Summer D. Inman last year, and the meter is still running as her father-in-law prepares to stand trial here in Ross County.

The final cost could reach about $200,000, including the trial next month of William A. “Bill” Inman, Hocking County Auditor Ken Wilson said today.

Inman appeared in a Ross County courtroom this afternoon for his final pre-trial hearing before his trial. The hearing was devoted to preparations for seating a jury.

I don't know about you, but I'd pitch in a few $$ toward getting this guy convicted.
 

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