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In Season 9, Episode 7, Elain Kay Young
is featured on Two to Kill.
This is the story of how Elain Kay Young
committed murder upon Melvin Griesbaum with her partner, Katherine Mock.
Elain Kay Young was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in federal prison
Her appeal (see link) includes:
During the early morning hours of March 23, 2006, Katherine A.Mock and Elain Kay Young together made a 911 emergency phone call to police from the farm property Young and her husband Melvin Griesbauerowned on Penny Royal Road in a rural area of Novinger County, Missouri(Young property). Young and Mock made the call from the location of Griesbauer’s body near a barn. Law enforcement officers, including Adair County Chief Deputy Sheriff Larry Logston were dispatched to the scene.The Young property included a residence building, a barn, and other outbuildings. 2.Deputy Logston arrived at approximately 3:02 a.m. He went tothe barn area where Griesbauer’s body lay; Griesbauer had been shot todeath. Also present at the scene were Sheriff’s Deputies Tracy
Salsberry and Brian Burns, Adair County Sheriff Leonard Clark,2 and two Adair County ambulance personnel. At the very entrance to the Young property, the police set up a law enforcement log sheet (Doc. 177-9, Def. Young Ex. 1),where officers investigating the scene recorded the time they arrived atthe scene, before they proceeded further onto the property; on this sheetthey also recorded the times they left.3 When Dep. Logston signed in,other officers had arrived and were discussing the scene. A lever actionrifle with a live round in the chamber was found on the ground next tothe body. The officers developed a tentative opinion that the death wasa homicide and not a suicide.
Her appeal (see link) includes:
During the early morning hours of March 23, 2006, Katherine A.Mock and Elain Kay Young together made a 911 emergency phone call to police from the farm property Young and her husband Melvin Griesbauerowned on Penny Royal Road in a rural area of Novinger County, Missouri(Young property). Young and Mock made the call from the location of Griesbauer’s body near a barn. Law enforcement officers, including Adair County Chief Deputy Sheriff Larry Logston were dispatched to the scene.The Young property included a residence building, a barn, and other outbuildings. 2.Deputy Logston arrived at approximately 3:02 a.m. He went tothe barn area where Griesbauer’s body lay; Griesbauer had been shot todeath. Also present at the scene were Sheriff’s Deputies Tracy
Salsberry and Brian Burns, Adair County Sheriff Leonard Clark,2 and two Adair County ambulance personnel. At the very entrance to the Young property, the police set up a law enforcement log sheet (Doc. 177-9, Def. Young Ex. 1),where officers investigating the scene recorded the time they arrived atthe scene, before they proceeded further onto the property; on this sheetthey also recorded the times they left.3 When Dep. Logston signed in,other officers had arrived and were discussing the scene. A lever actionrifle with a live round in the chamber was found on the ground next tothe body. The officers developed a tentative opinion that the death wasa homicide and not a suicide.
You can write to Elain Kay Young at:
Elain Kay Young 36788-044
FCI Waseca
1000 UNIVERSITY DR, SW
WASECA, MN 56093
You can write to Katherine Mock at:
Katherine Mock
36789-044
36789-044
FCI Oklahoma City
7410 S. MACARTHUR BLVD
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73169
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