Man convicted in Grand Chute murder seeks appeal
A man convicted of killing his estranged wife in Grand Chute is mounting an appeal.
Grant Chute man won’t get new trial in wife’s death
APPLETON, Wis. (AP) — A man convicted of killing his estranged wife in Outagamie County will not receive a new trial. Scott Schmidt was convicted of shooting his wife, Kelly Wing Schmidt, three times in the head with a handgun outside the home they once shared in Grand Chute in 2009. The Post-Crescent of Appleton […]
Convict ordered to pay in wrongful death suit
APPLETON, Wis. (AP) — An Outagamie County judge ordered a convicted murderer to pay his stepson $850,000 for the wrongful death of his mother. Scott Schmidt, of Appleton, was sentenced more than a year ago for gunning down his estranged wife, Kelly Wing-Schmidt, in their driveway in 2009. His wife’s son, Noah Wing, sued Schmidt […]
Judge rules in stepson’s favor in death suit
APPLETON, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin judge has ruled in favor of a man who is suing his stepfather over his mother’s shooting death. Outagamie Judge Dee Dyer found Thursday that convicted murderer Scott Schmidt is liable for the wrongful death of his wife, Kelly Wing Schmidt. Wing Schmidt’s oldest son, Noah Wing, filed his […]
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