MOORHEAD, Minn. - He spent much of the past six months barred from living with his wife and five small children. But if not for them, Andrew Sandstrom said in court Thursday, he might not have stood up to take responsibility for the death of his .
You treated her like trash: Minnesota man sentenced for killing, dismembering roommate
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You treated her like trash: Moorhead man sentenced for killing, dismembering roommate
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Moorhead man accused of killing roommate can t withdraw guilty plea, judge rules
It’s unclear when Ethan Broad will be sentenced, but it is inevitable now that a judge ruled he knowingly, intelligently and voluntarily admitted to murdering Dystynee Avery last year. 12:56 pm, May 12, 2021 ×
Ethan Broad
MOORHEAD A Moorhead man accused of killing and dismembering his roommate last year will not be allowed to withdraw his guilty plea, a judge ruled this week.
Clay County Judge Tammy Merkins denied a bid on Tuesday, May 11, by Ethan Martin Broad, 28, to go to trial for the April 3, 2020, death of 19-year-old Dystynee Avery. Broad pleaded guilty in January to a charge of second-degree felony murder without intent.
Sentencing for Moorhead man accused of killing roommate delayed for competency evaluation
Clay County Judge Tammy Merkins has ordered a doctor to form an opinion on whether 28-year-old Ethan Martin Broad’s mental condition makes him incompetent to face prosecution for the April 3 death of 19-year-old Dystynee Avery. 5:12 pm, Mar. 31, 2021 ×
Ethan Broad
MOORHEAD, Minn. A judge has delayed the sentencing of a Moorhead man accused of killing and dismembering his roommate a year ago until the court can determine whether he is fit to stand trial.
Clay County Judge Tammy Merkins ordered on Wednesday, March 31, that a doctor form an opinion on whether 28-year-old Ethan Martin Broad’s mental condition makes him incompetent to face prosecution for the April 3 death of 19-year-old Dystynee Avery. Dr. Nancy Hein-Kolo evaluated Broad’s condition but could not definitively say whether he was faking a mental illness or needed treatment, Merkins said Wednesday i