In season 8, episode 12, the murder of
Dustin Wehde by
Tracey Ann Richter is shown. The show is titled Cold
as Ice and Discovery ID's Deadly Women describes it as An Iowa divorcee
stages a home invasion; a drug kingpin will not let anyone stand in
her way; alcohol and jealousy prove to be a lethal mix..
Tracey Ann Richter was convicted of murder and
sentenced to Life without. She is not eligible for release.
She set Dustin up to appear to be working with her ex husband to kill her. He was her son's parent and she hated him with a fiery passion and did not wish to share custody with him at all. Killing someone completely innocent was not outside what she was willing to do. If Dustin were alive today he would likely be diagnosed as autistic. There is a group on Facebook attempting to free Tracey, despite over whelming evidence of her guilt.
Her appeal includes (see link):
Richter’s first claim of error relates to the testimony of Rodney Englert, the State’s crime scene reconstruction expert. Richter shot Wehde nine times using two separate firearms. Englert reconstructedthe scene and opined on the relative positions of Richter and Wehde at the time of the shooting based on the location of the entry and exit wounds andon thebullet-trajectory evidence. According to Richter, one exhibit Englert discussed used colored dots placed on a model to identify Wehde’s entry and exit wounds.One of the dots was placed on the wrong shoulder. The misplaced dot in the exhibit shows a bullet exited Wehde’s right shoulder when, in fact, the bullet exited his left shoulder.
Her appeal includes (see link):
Richter’s first claim of error relates to the testimony of Rodney Englert, the State’s crime scene reconstruction expert. Richter shot Wehde nine times using two separate firearms. Englert reconstructedthe scene and opined on the relative positions of Richter and Wehde at the time of the shooting based on the location of the entry and exit wounds andon thebullet-trajectory evidence. According to Richter, one exhibit Englert discussed used colored dots placed on a model to identify Wehde’s entry and exit wounds.One of the dots was placed on the wrong shoulder. The misplaced dot in the exhibit shows a bullet exited Wehde’s right shoulder when, in fact, the bullet exited his left shoulder.
You can write to Tracey Ann Richter at:
Tracey Ann Richter 6556599
Iowa Correctional Institution for Women
420 Mill St SW
Iowa Correctional Institution for Women
420 Mill St SW
Mitchellville, IA 50169
At the end of the day, if you do not
learn SOMETHING from this, you never will. Beware people who rant and rave about their "crazy dangerous" exes. The majority of relationships are average, where both people fail and have faults. Someone should be to tell you what they did wrong in past relationships. If they do not, they learned nothing and take no responsibility for their own short comings.
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