

Pfau only because Pfau had told him confessing would help get him out of jail. He said he confessed to Saginaw County Sheriff's Detective Randy F. Kelly changed his story when he testified in his own defense Wednesday. Saginaw County Medical Examiner Kanu Virani testified that Oczepek died of multiple gunshot wounds - all of which were fired either from the side of or behind Oczepek. He then said as he went to lock the door of the store, Oczepek tried to escape, but he dragged him back into the room, reloaded his gun and shot Oczepek in the back of the head. Kelly confessed to investigators days after the killing that after Oczepek tore up a written proposal that he receive no profits from the sale of a duplex, he shot him two to three times with his. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Roger Kelly to pay them a last tribute. The two were friends for almost 30 years, but their relationship had begun to deteriorate when they couldn't agree on payouts on two duplexes that the two owned. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Roger Kelly of Ponce de Leon, Florida, born in Defuniak Springs, Florida, who passed away on September 7, 2021, at the age of 66, leaving to mourn family and friends.

31, 2007, at the Kountry Store, which the two co-owned at 10010 Frost in Thomas Township. Prosecutors said Kelly planned to kill Oczepek on Jan. Court officials had yet to set an official date. Kaczmarek, who oversaw the eight-day trial, will sentence Kelly in either late November or early December. 3 Ailes had hemophilia and was often hospitalized as a youth. Early life Ailes was born and grew up in the factory town of Warren, Ohio, the son of Donna Marie ( née Cunningham) and Robert Eugene Ailes, a factory maintenance foreman. Saginaw County Chief Circuit Judge Robert L. He died on May 18, 2017, at the age of 77 after a subdural hematoma that was aggravated by his hemophilia. The first-degree murder conviction carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole. The jury of eight women and four men needed three hours of deliberations to convict Kelly, 45, of Bay City of killing James Oczepek, also of Bay City, as well as of carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent, carrying a concealed weapon and possessing a firearm while committing a felony. Kelly will spend the rest of his life in prison after a jury today convicted him of first-degree premeditated murder in the shooting death of his business partner.
