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Charges filed in death of celebrity dog trainer
Skagit County prosecutors have filed first-degree murder charges in superior court in the death of a celebrity dog trainer whose body has yet to be found.
The Associated Press
Skagit County prosecutors have filed first-degree murder charges in superior court in the death of a celebrity dog trainer whose body has yet to be found.
The Skagit Valley Herald reports prosecutors filed the charges against 41-year-old Michiel Glen Oakes of Kennewick, Wash., in the death of 57-year-old Mark Stover.
Stover and his ex-wife had run a dog training camp that boasted a clientele of celebrities, including Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, singer Chris Cornell, moviemaker Cameron Crowe, and Seattle Mariner Ichiro Suzuki among others.
Prosecutors say Oakes planned Stover's death and point to supplies - including three ankle weights and an anchor line - he allegedly bought on the day Stover disappeared.
Court documents say a single .22 caliber round and a .22 gun silencer were also found in a backpack Oakes had allegedly purchased.
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Information from: Skagit Valley Herald, http://www.skagitvalleyherald.com
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