Anamosa senior Jessie FRasher, front left, signs her National Letter of Intent to play her collegiate softball at Kirkwood during a ceremony inside the Anamosa High School library Tuesday, Nov. 20. Jim Axelrod: How important was that for Todd? The Delaware County Sheriff's Office doesn't investigate many homicides Amy's was only the fourth in the last 10 years, so they asked for help from Iowa's Division of Criminal Investigation. Your Scrapbook is currently empty.
Jerry Frasher (6 matches): Phone Number, Email, Address - Spokeo Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established. Jerry Frasher testified Wednesday in the trial of Todd Mullis. Committal services will be held in private at Holy Cross Cemetery in Anamosa at a later date. Throughout his life, he participated in many organizations, including the Anamosa Rotary Club. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Todd Mullis told investigators that he didn't know what happened and that he assumed she fell on the corn rake. John was dedicated to many youth programs, including the Iowa State Fair Sale of Champions. Try again.
Dora Cecelia Hughes Frasher (1901-1992) - Find a Learn more about managing a memorial . 10:30 a.m. Monday, 10/13, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Anamosa, Funeral Home Weve updated the security on the site. Matthew Troiano is a legal expert hired by "48 Hours" to look at the prosecution's case. ). Search for profiles by email and username. Amy's friends are said to have called her 'POT,' short for 'Prisoner of Todd'. Anamosa High School Alumni Class List The names listed below are alumni who have been searched for on this site from Anamosa High Schoolin Anamosa, Iowa . Jim Axelrod: The terms of the deal is that Amy, you're done in the hospital. John graduated from Anamosa Community Schools in 1963. MAUREEN HUGHES: This brutal, senseless murder happened in a town called Earlville. Everything seemed fine until Trysten noticed something was off with his mom. MATTHEW TROIANO: Well, I think it was strictly or more sexual for Jerry than it was for Amy. Matthew Troiano says Todd's reaction was revealing. Wait for her to make sure she's dead and then come with no blood, no torn clothes, same composure as if nothing happened. Jerri Frasher. Thoughts, memories and condolences may be left at www.goettschonline.com. In February 2019, Todd Mullis was arrested for Amy's murder. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. She said she was wanting [to leave Todd]. TERRI STANER: She left because it was kind of a deal she made with her husband. .. the dots don't even remotely connect, here. MAUREEN HUGHES: Dr. Kruse, did you perform an autopsy on Amy Mullis? Investigators didn't have any physical evidence linking Todd to the scene. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 13, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, with interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Cash that year, not Clifford L. Niles. ", Jim Axelrod: if I'm investigating a homicide and the guy I think committed the murder of his wife has been searching online about what happens to cheating wives, don't I have an open-and-shut case? Anamosa is part of the Cedar Rapids, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area. DR. CRAIG THOMPSON: Well, notably, she had six puncture wounds across the back. Dina Nesheiwat: He's frantic. TRYSTEN MULLIS: We would go hunting, fishing -- go on a four-wheeler ride. TRYSTEN MULLIS: He was helping mom out of the barn. Dina Nesheiwat: If this was a murder and somebody is stabbing Amy Not one, not two, but three times. After roughly seven hours of deliberation -- a verdict. Video courtesy of KCRG and Court TV As featured on UPDATE: Dubuque murder trial: On the stand, husband denies killing wife, explains internet searches UPDATE (0) comments Welcome to the discussion. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Jim Axelrod: This was a big deal that you were basically sifting through circumstantial evidence and there was no witness to the crime. The first thing Thompson, the medical director of emergency services, was told: Amy's death was a freak accident. As they built their case, investigators began focusing on Todd's actions the day Amy died; like sending Trysten to the red shed long after Amy had gone to get the pet carrier. Gary Winter, Greg Kaplan, Michael McHugh and Diana Modica are the editors. 301 penny.lode@anamosa-ia.org Revealed: The top 10 fastest-growing destinations for UK pensioners retiring overseas. The obituary must be submitted before 1 p.m. for publication online and in the newspaper the next day, with the exception of obituaries for Sunday publication, which must be submitted by 1 p.m. on Fridays. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. at Holy Cross Cemetery in Anamosa at a later . SPECIAL AGENT JON TURBETT: Were you a loving husband, would you say? Thompson is also a medical examiner, and he needed to make sure her injuries matched that story. Jerry Fisher. This is a carousel with slides. In June, Amy began a second affair, this time with Jerry Frasher, who oversaw the farm's hog operation. John graduated from Anamosa Community Schools in 1963. 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. However, Todd Mullis had an alibi their 13-year-old son. She said she felt like a slave or a hostage around there. Police started investigating Mullis' husband, Todd Mullis, after learning she was considering leaving him. Then, there were those internet searches. Matthew Troiano: The prosecution would want you to believe that he wants Trysten to find Mom. JUDGE BITTER: "We the jury find the defendant, Todd Michael Mullis, guilty of the crime of murder in the first degree ". Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. By 2018, Amy was confiding in friends like Patricia Christopherson that things were not going well. Page 3 - 2nd column, 2nd paragraph: Ford family left Anamosa in 1868. Jim Axelrod: Well, now, that doesn't seem to add up. (319) 480-0709 (United States Cellular Corp), (319) 462-3775 (Qwest Corp.United States Cellular Corp) are phone numbers that belong to Dennis. Age: 51 years old. It's GRAYGATE! Jerry Frasher left, told the court Amy 'wasn't happy' in her marriage to Todd, right and felt like a 'slave or a hostage' before her death in November 2018 at their Iowa farm, Authorities say Mullis fatally attacked his wife, 39-year-old Amy Mullis, with a corn rake, pictured, in November at their farm northwest of Earlville, Iowa, Prosecutors say Todd was irate over Amy's affair and fearful that he'd lose their farm. Judy Tygard is the executive producer. He is on that farm all the time. SPECIAL AGENT JON TURBETT: We've completed our investigation at this point. But after Todd discovered those phone records and began asking questions, Frasher got nervous. Investigators concluded Jerry Frasher wasn't involved, and they turned their attention back to Todd Mullis in spite of his alibi. Inmates in the program make license plates, furniture, custom woodworking, and more. Try again later. She is survived by her parents, Joann and Jerry Ray of Anamosa; three sisters, Debbie (John) Feller of Billings, Mon., Carrie (Les) Heiken of Salida, Colo., and Kim (David) Steinbronn of Davenport; four brothers, Steve (Lori) Riley of Iowa City, Kevin Riley of Coralville, David (Shelley) Frasher of Centerville and Shane (Sue) Frasher of Muskego, Wis.; special friend, her cat Suzie; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Jim Axelrod: If somebody said, "You killed your spouse," would you have an emotional reaction to that? TERRI STANER: She said, "Ter, if I ever come up missing, make 'em have 'em look in our new timber.". And she got down, and her legs-- she was kinda shaky. Thompson contacted Dr. Kelly Kruse, a forensic pathologist for the State Medical Examiner's Office. PATRICIA CHRISTOPHERSON: He made her happy. DR. KELLY KRUSE: This is a photograph of the corn rake that was brought to the autopsy suite. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. This was her first time out of the house. Legal expert Matthew Troiano says Trysten told police . Her request was to be cremated and placed by her husband. Drag images here or select from your computer for Kelly Jo Frasher memorial. I I -- wanted to get her to the hospital. 911 OPERATOR: OK, so you're headed to -- where OK, what's the. In that interview, Trysten estimated he was gone less than a minute each time. Dina Nesheiwat: There was zero physical evidence linking Todd to anything that happened. . 'When she very first told me about the affair, I was so angry with her. Trysten testified Todd wanted Amy to go in the house and rest but asked if on her way she could grab a pet carrier out of the red shed some 30 yards away from the front of the barn. Gerald L Frasher from Anamosa, IA. Trysten described the division of labor: he was setting up portable heaters anticipating a delivery of piglets to the farm. Anamosa, IA 52205 POSSIBLE OWNERS & RESIDENTS Jerry Frasher K Frasher J Frasher Amy Frasher FEATURES 1.04 acres 3 beds / 2 baths Built in 1990 $2,384/yr taxes 1 story 6 rooms total 22704 Fish House Rd Anamosa, IA 52205 POSSIBLE OWNERS & RESIDENTS Rebecca Moore James Frizzell FEATURES 4.7 acres $1,162/yr taxes 22714 Fish House Rd Anamosa, IA 52205 An Iowa hog farm worker has testified that a woman with whom he was having an affair told him last year she was deathly afraid of her husband - a man now accused of using a corn rake to kill her. 'Two days later, he called us both back and apologized,' Frasher testified. As the juror who spoke with "48 Hours" explained, the jury reached a consensus by going back through all the evidence. Another friend,Patricia Christopherson, told the court: 'She wasn't happy and hadn't been happy for many years. And Todd even said, " you want me to confess to something I didn't do.".