Featured in the motion by prosecutors was detailed allegations that Fitzwater reportedly tried to bribe other inmates at the Weber County Jail to tell police that Aiken admitted to being the shooter.
On Feb. 6, members of the Ogden Police Department interviewed Miller Costello, who told police that he had been talking to Aiken, who, according to Costello, admitted that he was the shooter who killed Racine.
“Mr. Costello stated that the driver (Aiken) told him that he had been scoping out the victim and that Defendant had nothing to do with the murder,” the prosecutor’s motion says.
Costello and his wife, Brenda Emile, are
facing possible death sentencesand awaiting trial for allegedly abusing their 3-year-old daughter to death in 2017.
A day after interviewing Costello, OPD investigators interviewed Colton Shepard, who allegedly told police a similar story. Shepard said he had overheard Aiken tell his cellmate that he had shot “the homeless guy because he thought the victim had been reaching for something,” according to the motion.
New charges filed after Ogden murder suspect allegedly tried to bribe other jail inmates
Now he's publicly known as a snitch.
That's going to go nicely with being a baby killer.
Nothing on the docket for either of these specimens.