Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Victims' lives matter - say their names: Dr. Beth Potter and Robin Carre

Family, friends remember couple murdered at UW Arboretum one year ago

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MADISON, Wis. — It’s been one year since a Madison doctor and her husband were shot and killed at the UW Arboretum.

A jogger found Dr. Beth Potter and Robin Carre’s bodies in a ditch on March 31st, 2020. Their identities were released the next day.

Two teens, including one that had dated the couple’s daughter, face charges in the case. A Dane County judge ordered separate trials for 19-year-olds Khari Sanford and Ali’ja Larrue. Both have motion hearings in their cases next week.


April 27, 2021

MADISON, Wis. — Authorities say a Wisconsin 19-year-old who is accused of helping kill the parents of a friend’s girlfriend after a dispute over COVID-19 restrictions has signed a plea agreement.

Ali’jah Larrue is charged with two counts of party to the crime of first-degree intentional homicide.

The Wisconsin State Journal reports that he will likely plead guilty next month to amended charges. Sentencing for Larrue would be delayed until after the outcome of the case against his friend, Khari Sanford.


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