Archive for December, 2011

News brief: Firefighters to escort Santa around Twin Cities

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Firefighters will be joining Santa Claus as he cruises through both Centralia and Chehalis Thursday evening beginning at 6 p.m.

In Chehalis, the so-called Santa Mobile will be traveling its usual annual route starting near Southwest 13th and 16th streets.

Chehalis Firefighter Steve Emrich advises Santa and his helpers will distribute candy canes along with safety information. Donations will be collected for the food bank.

In Centralia, Santa’s sleigh should be found throughout the Edison District until 9 p.m.

There, he and his helpers will be collecting donations of new toys as well as items for the food bank, according to Riverside Fire Authority’s Judith Emler.

The following night, the procession will be repeated in the Fords Prairie area, Emler said.

Chehalis’s Santa Mobile will be out again a week from Thursday, beginning in NW Westside neighborhoods, according to the Chehalis Fire Department.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

ICY ROAD CRASHES

• A 35-year-old Morton man was uninjured when he totaled his pickup truck after swerving to miss a deer early Tuesday morning on the 300 block of Burnt Ridge Road in Onalaska, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. A deputy called about 6:30 a.m. reported the vehicle slid on black ice into a ditch and utility pole, rolling onto its side.

• A 26-year-old driver reportedly escaped injury on Tuesday morning when she lost control of her car on the 2300 block of Wildwood Road, sliding into a culvert which flipped her Honda Civic onto its side. A deputy called about 7:30 a.m. reported the Raymond woman’s vehicle was totaled. She said she hit some black ice, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

THEFT

• A 29-year-old Centralia man was arrested overnight for second-degree possession of stolen property and possession of an unspecified controlled substance. Conrad J. Perry was booked into the Lewis County Jail in connection with a 1:30 a.m. contact with police related to the 500 block of Hillkress Street, according to the Centralia Police Department. At the same time, Robert T. Lusk, 33, of Chehalis, was arrested for trespass and booked into jail, according to police.

• Centralia police were called to the 1200 block of Alder Street yesterday morning where a safe was discovered missing from an office. Further details were not readily available.

• Police took a report of a car prowl yesterday morning at the 200 block of North Tower Avenue in Centralia. Among the missing items was a Craftsman “roadside kit”, according to the Centralia Police Department.

VANDALISM

• A 22-year-old Chehalis man whose car window had recently been smashed out and repaired called police after almost catching someone breaking his car window again early yesterday morning, according to the Chehalis Police Department. The victim’s 2003 Acura was parked outside his home on the 100 block of Southwest Fifth Street when he heard it and saw someone running away, according to police. Police say it appears to be some type of ongoing dispute.

Salkum triple homicide: Witness who was at the house during shootings to testify today

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
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Diagram of crime scene at 101 Wings Way, in the Salkum-Onalaska area

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The man who was at the Wings Way house when four people were shot is among the witnesses who will testify this afternoon as John A. Booth Jr.’s triple murder trial continues in Lewis County Superior Court.

John Lindberg hid in a bathroom when the guns came out during the events of Aug. 21, 2010 in the Salkum-Onalaska area, according to Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor Brad Meagher.

Somehow when the two men, allegedly Booth and his former cell mate Ryan J. McCarthy, fled the home, they forgot Lindberg was there, Meagher has said.

This morning jurors heard from a Washington State Patrol detective who diagramed the crime scene, from the sheriff’s office evidence director and from a Spokane deputy who found a 9 mm handgun in an attic where Booth was arrested days after the slayings.

More to come.

Salkum triple homicide: Prosecutor alleges two of the victims were ‘executed’

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
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John A. Booth Jr., right, listens with his attorney Roger Hunko, as opening statements are made in his murder trial.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Almost 16 months after the three fatal shootings in Salkum, and following nearly two full days of jury selection in the Chehalis courthouse, the prosecution outlined what they believe the evidence will show about the deaths of David West Sr. 52, David West Jr., 16, and Tony E. Williams, 50, as well as the non-fatal shooting of Denise Salts, then 51.

John A. Booth Jr. was “taxing” various people on behalf of Robbie Russell, Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor Brad Meagher told a jury this afternoon.

Meagher said Booth was at the West’s house on Aug. 21, 2010 trying to get money from West Sr., when West Sr. brought out a shotgun and then was shot dead.

“But then, he had to think about what to do after,” Meagher said. “What he did is started going around the house shooting witnesses.”

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Salkum, Aug. 21, 2010

Booth, now 32, has pleaded not guilty to murder and other offenses related the only triple homicide in recent memory in Lewis County.

The former Onalaskan had been released from prison less than a year earlier, and lived and worked in the Tacoma area where he was supposed to still be under the supervision of a community corrections officer.

Today in Lewis County Superior Court, in between sessions that finally pared a jury pool from 170 individuals down to 12 plus three alternates, Booth’s lawyer continued to raise concerns about his client’s chance for a fair trial.

Attorney Roger Hunko, and Booth himself, spoke to the judge about the potential the jurors could be prejudiced given a large number law enforcement officers in the courtroom, as well as the possibility jurors might discern Booth is wearing restraints beneath his clothing.

Booth is outfitted with a “laser belt” and a leg brace.

“When he moves his legs (the strap) shows,” Hunko told the judge.

The defendant addressed Judge Richard Brosey directly, complaining that the day before there were “10 cops in the courtroom.”

“You know what I’m saying?” Booth asked the judge. “That kinda gives ’em an idea I, John Booth, is too dangerous. He can’t be here without ’em.”

Brosey replied he wasn’t going to tell the sheriff’s office security detail how to do its job and that the only reason the strap would show was if Booth moved around and let that happen.

The judge noted jurors might come to a similar conclusion anyhow, since the defendant is charged with three murders plus attempted murder.

When Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor Meagher addressed the eight-man, four-woman jury, he graphically explained why the two charges of first-degree, premeditated and intentional, murder were filed on behalf of two of the victims.

“Tony Williams and David West Jr. weren’t just shot, they were executed,” Meagher said.

Williams was shot in the right eye, “showing he was looking right down the barrel of that gun when Mr. Booth shot him,” Meagher said. David Jr. was shot in his bedroom, and when he came out, was shot right down in his skull, Meagher said.

Meagher said one witness would describe being visited by Booth the same day because he owed Russell money.

“He will say he had been put on ‘unlimited status’ meaning anytime Booth shows up, you have to pay him,” Meagher said.

Another witness is going to testify he went to West Sr.’s house that afternoon, as West Sr. was attempting to sell a $6,000 boat for $1,000, Meagher said.

“Well, the reason he needed the money, is he knew Booth was coming to tax him,” Meagher said.

And Booth would be identified by two witnesses, Meagher said. West Sr.’s ‘significant other’, Salts, will describe how Booth put a gun to her face and shot her, Meagher said.

And John Lindberg will tell of arriving to the house on Wings Way off Gore Road at the same time as Booth and Ryan McCarthy, Meagher said.

Lindberg will testify West Sr. was really upset and asked him for money after West Sr. and Booth talked outside, he said. Lindberg only had $100, according to Meagher.

Jurors will hear how West Sr. then grabbed a shotgun and then Booth pulled a gun and shot West Sr., Meagher said.

Lindberg hid in the bathroom, thinking he was next, Meagher said. “There were more gunshots,” Meagher said.

“For whatever reason, they forgot about him when they left,” Meagher said.

Soon after, Lindberg met up with an approaching sheriff’s deputy and looked at a photo to identify Booth, according to Meagher.

In just a little more than 30 minutes of opening statements, Meagher also told jurors a fully loaded pistol found in the attic of the Spokane home where Booth was subsequently arrested, had Booth’s DNA on it.

Booth is also charged with unlawful possession of a firearm and attempted extortion.

“The reason for the ‘attempted’ is it wasn’t completed,” Meagher said. “He didn’t get any money out of these people. He shot them instead.”

Defense attorney Hunko deferred making an opening statement.

The trial will resume at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow.

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Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor Brad Meagher waits for the jury to be seated.

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Read from Saturday Aug. 21, 2010, “Manhunt spreads to Spokane and beyond after three fatally shot in Onalaska” on Lewis County Sirens, here

Salkum triple homicide: Lawyers continue to cull jury pool

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
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John A. Booth Jr., right, waits with his attorney Roger Hunko, for potential jurors to arrive in the courtroom.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Attorneys are still questioning potential jurors for the trial of John A. Booth Jr. in Lewis County Superior Court.

More later

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

CAR PROWL

• Police were called to the 800 block of South Tower Avenue in Centralia yesterday morning about a vehicle prowl. Someone pried open a window and stole an iPod and CDs, according to the Centralia Police Department.

Salkum triple homicide: Jury selection to resume tomorrow morning

Monday, December 5th, 2011
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John A. Booth Jr., far right, stands behind his attorney Roger Hunko, as prosecutors and the judge discuss jury selection.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The top floor of the Lewis County courthouse was packed today with about twice as many potential jurors as usual in the attempt to seat a panel for a triple-murder trial that has seen extensive coverage in the news media for more than a year.

Former Onalaskan John A. Booth Jr. for the first time today shed his red and white striped jail garb and appeared in a navy jacket, slacks and a tie for the proceedings in Chehalis.

Booth, 32, is charged with murder and other offenses related to the August 2010 gunshot deaths in Salkum of  David West Sr. 52, West’s 16-year-old son David West Jr. and a friend Tony E. Williams, 50, of Randle. He is also charged with attempted murder of West Sr.’s girlfriend, Denise Salts, then 51 years old.

The potential jurors were pared from 170 down to 77 by the end of today. Lewis County Superior Court Judge Richard Brosey told those remaining he thought jury selection was about halfway finished when he sent them home for the day.

Brosey warned them not talk about the case, read about the case or do any research on the Internet about it.

“Don’t do any “tweets”, don’t do any blogs, none of that ” Brosey said.

Booth’s lawyer, Roger Hunko of Port Orchard, had unsuccessfully attempted to get the trial moved to another county, citing extensive pre-trial publicity.

While a large number of potential jurors were excused citing work conflict issues with a trial the judge said could go until the end of next week, most of the courtroom time today was spent on individual voire dire.

About 28 individuals wrote in a questionnaire they had heard or read about the case and already formed an opinion.

They were brought into the courtroom one at a time so attorneys could inquire further, without having other potential jurors hearing any of the details they might bring up.

Nearly all of them were excused.

Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor Brad Meagher is handling the case, with assistance from Deputy Prosecutor Will Halstead.

Prosecutors have alleged Booth and Ryan J. McCarthy visited the house on Wings Way in connection with collecting money for drug debts or a “perceived” debt owed to Robert “Robbie” S. Russell.  One of the victims, West Sr. was a witness in a pending case against Russell.

The victims were all shot in the head.

McCarthy, 30, was sentenced in September to a little more than 14 years for his role following an Alford plea deal. Russell, early on named a person-of-interest in the triple homicide, was not charged in the case, but was sent to prison following unrelated convictions.

Booth is charged with:

• Second-degree murder in the death of David West Sr., while armed with a firearm.

• First-degree murder, premeditated, in the death of David West Jr., while armed with a firearm, and demonstrating an egregious lack of remorse.

• First-degree murder, premeditated, in the death of Tony E. Williams, while armed with a firearm, and demonstrating an egregious lack of remorse.

• Attempted first-degree murder, premeditated, in regard to Denise Salts, while armed with a firearm.

• Attempted extortion of David West Sr. between Aug 8 and Aug, 21, 2010.

• First-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.

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Correction: This news story has been updated to reflect Ryan McCarthy’s correct age.

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Read background on the case:

• “West Sr. pointed shotgun telling pair of ex-cons to leave his house, triggering triple homicide, unsealed court documents allege” from Saturday Sept. 4, 2010 here

• “Unsealed document: More details on Salkum slayings” from Monday Sept. 6, 2010 here