GUILTY MT - Susan Casey, 34, Glendive, 12 April 2008

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http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2008/04/15/news/state/20-womanmissing.txt

From the article:

A massive search effort is being conducted in Dawson County and along the Interstate 94 corridor between Glendive and Billings for a 34-year-old woman who remains missing.

Dawson County Sheriff Craig Anderson said today that the search continues for Susan Marie Casey, who was last seen early Saturday in Glendive. State agents from the Montana Division of Criminal Investigations are involved in the case.

and

Walter Martin Larson, 37, was booked in to the Yellowstone County jail on Monday at about 12:30 p.m. on a Dawson County warrant, jail records reflect. Larson posted a $5,000 bond and was released at 5 p.m. He was ordered to appear in Dawson County Justice Court within 10 days.

According to a complaint filed Monday against Larson, a sheriff’s deputy said: “During the course of a missing person case your affiant discovered numerous and repeated attempts made by the defendant to the cell phone of the petitioner, Susan Casey. The Verizon cell phone call detail history of the defendant’s showed 44 attempts from April 10th, 2008 to April 12th, 2008 that he made to the cell phone of the petitioner, Susan Casey.”

He called her 44 times between Thursday, 4/10 and the day she went missing. Then he stopped calling?
 
can we move this to forum discussion? looks like an interesting case.
 
http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2008/04/15/news/state/20-womanmissing.txt

From the article:

A massive search effort is being conducted in Dawson County and along the Interstate 94 corridor between Glendive and Billings for a 34-year-old woman who remains missing.

Dawson County Sheriff Craig Anderson said today that the search continues for Susan Marie Casey, who was last seen early Saturday in Glendive. State agents from the Montana Division of Criminal Investigations are involved in the case.

and

Walter Martin Larson, 37, was booked in to the Yellowstone County jail on Monday at about 12:30 p.m. on a Dawson County warrant, jail records reflect. Larson posted a $5,000 bond and was released at 5 p.m. He was ordered to appear in Dawson County Justice Court within 10 days.

According to a complaint filed Monday against Larson, a sheriff’s deputy said: “During the course of a missing person case your affiant discovered numerous and repeated attempts made by the defendant to the cell phone of the petitioner, Susan Casey. The Verizon cell phone call detail history of the defendant’s showed 44 attempts from April 10th, 2008 to April 12th, 2008 that he made to the cell phone of the petitioner, Susan Casey.”

He called her 44 times between Thursday, 4/10 and the day she went missing. Then he stopped calling?

What was the complaint for against Larson?
 
From the latest article:

The investigation into Casey's disappearance led to the arrest Monday of Walter M. Larson, 37, of Billings for violating a restraining order Casey filed against him in Dawson County in November 1998.
Court records said investigators found 44 attempted phone calls between Larson's phone and Casey's cell phone from last Thursday through Saturday, in violation of the restraining order.

Larson posted a $5,000 bond Monday afternoon and was released from jail. He was ordered to appear in Justice Court in Dawson County within 10 days.

Anderson declined to comment on a possible connection between the criminal charge filed against Larson and Casey's disappearance. He also declined comment on information previously released by Glendive police that a silver minivan possibly connected with Casey's disappearance was found in Billings.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,351481,00.html
 
From the article: "Authorities have discovered a dead body in the Yellowstone River, just outside of Fallon, Montana.

Until that autopsy has been concluded, they cannot identify the remains, but Dawson County authorities have been on the search for a missing Glendive woman, Susan Casey, 34."

http://www.montanasnewsstation.com/Global/story.asp?S=8280875&nav=menu227_2

There is just very little information available on this case. :(
 
Boilly's link has been updated to say she has been identified.
 
RIP Susan. Another beautiful lady losing her life due to a <modsnip> that should be put under the jail. :(
 
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From April 2013:

http://billingsgazette.com/news/loc...cle_91d76e57-c17e-54ba-b4d3-9274f8c7810d.html

A Dawson County jury found Walter Martin &#8220;Marty&#8221; Larson Jr. guilty of deliberate homicide and tampering with evidence in the April 12, 2008 death of Susan Casey...

Larson and Casey were married in 1993 and had two children before divorcing in 1998... Larson and Susan Casey had started seeing each other again after a nine-year break in their relationship caused, in part, by Larson&#8217;s 1998 misdemeanor conviction for stalking Casey and her family...

Larson believed he and Casey would be remarried and their family would be reunited, Brant said, until he learned a few days before Casey disappeared that she was seeing another man... Larson began &#8220;spiraling out of control,&#8221; Light said, when he learned of Casey&#8217;s new romance with Holzer. In desperation, Larson drove through the night from Billings to Glendive, waited outside her apartment and confronted her after she spent the night with her new boyfriend.

From June 2014:

http://www.greatfallstribune.com/st...n-appeals-conviction-ex-wifes-death/10852095/

A man who is serving a 110-year prison sentence after being convicted of strangling his ex-wife and throwing her body into the Yellowstone River is seeking a new trial...
 

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