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Bill of particulars ohio4/5/2024 ![]() Police pulled both people from the car, and Christina McKibben told the police that she was from Columbus and that there was a bomb in the car. While police were ordering him to exit the car, Defendant shot Christina McKibben twice, then shot himself once. A 30-minute car chase ensued.ĭefendant ultimately was stopped by a roadblock and tire spikes. When the officer approached the car, Defendant drew a gun and shot the officer. ![]() On August 9, 2003, Defendant, still with Christina McKibben in the car, was pulled over by a West Virginia state trooper for a minor traffic offense. ![]() Defendant took Christina McKibben with him in his car and drove with her to West Virginia. Defendant then kidnaped his and Tamara McKibben's daughter, Christina McKibben, from the home. While at the residence, he threatened Tamara McKibben's son, Andy Aspell, Jr., with his gun. On the night of August 7, 2003, Defendant went to a home at 2258 Springmont Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, where he shot and killed his ex-girlfriend, Tamara McKibben, and her fiancé, Frank Rigsby. The essential background facts, as alleged by the government, are as follows. For the following reasons, the Motion *1052 for a Bill of Particulars on Counts Three, Four, and Five and the Motion to Strike the Nature of Defendant's Prior Felony Conviction from Count Two of the Indictment and Prevent the Government from Introducing Evidence as to the Nature of the Prior Felony Conviction are GRANTED the remaining Motions are DENIED. The Court conducted an evidentiary hearing on Defendant's Motion to Suppress on August 6, 2004. Mayhew, Jr.: Motion for a Bill of Particulars on Count One Motion for a Bill of Particulars on Counts Three, Four, and Five Motion to Dismiss Count One Motion to Dismiss Count Six Motion for Relief from Prejudicial Joinder Motion to Strike the Nature of His Prior Felony Conviction from Count Two of the Indictment and Prevent the Government from Introducing Evidence as to the Nature of His Prior Felony Conviction and Motion to Suppress Physical Evidence Seized from 28 N. This matter is before the Court on the following motions filed by Defendant, John R. *1049 *1050 *1051 David Devillers, United States Attorney, Columbus, OH, for Plaintiff.
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