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Joseph Duncan

News about the investigation, trial and sentencing of Joseph Edward Duncan for the 2005 kidnap, torture and murder of 9-year-old Dylan Groene of Coeur d’Alene; the murders of Dylan’s mother, mother’s fiance and 13-year-old brother; and the kidnapping and molestation of Dylan’s then-8-year-old sister Shasta.

News >  Idaho

Groene home slated for demolition

Shoulder-high weeds obscure the front entry, but the house where a North Idaho murder spree began still stands, easily visible to travelers passing on Interstate 90 just east of Coeur d’Alene. “I want the house torn down,” said Lee McKenzie Wood, whose son Mark McKenzie died in the house at Wolf Lodge Bay in a 2005 attack that also killed his fiancée, Brenda Matthews Groene, and her 13-year-old son, Slade. “It’s just eating me alive that it’s still standing, and it’s going on four years.”
News >  Idaho

Feds want Duncan’s appeal tossed

BOISE – Federal prosecutors are trying to toss out the appeal filed by standby attorneys for Joseph Duncan, saying he never wanted to appeal his death sentence and the attorneys acted without his permission. “The decision to appeal is solely that of the defendant and cannot be made for him by counsel,” U.S. Attorney Tom Moss argued in a motion filed Wednesday.
News >  Idaho

Duncan appeals death sentence

BOISE – Joseph Duncan is appealing his death sentence to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Duncan stood silent when the sentence was handed down in August, after he pleaded guilty to all charges. His terse notice of appeal gives no reason for his decision.
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Duncan sentenced on remaining charges

BOISE – In addition to three death sentences, killer and child molester Joseph Duncan is now under nine life prison sentences. “There’ve been no redeeming qualities demonstrated throughout the course of your life that would lessen the risk to society,” U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge told the bearded, long-haired Duncan in court Monday, as he sat with his head bowed and received his final sentences in Idaho.
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Groene opposes California trial

BOISE – Steve Groene, father of two North Idaho children murdered by Joseph Duncan, said Monday that he’s against trying Duncan for an additional child murder in California. “I’m going to head down there myself to put an end to that,” he declared. “There’s no reason to spend the taxpayers’ money and there’s no reason to drag Anthony Martinez’s memory through the crap like they did Dylan’s up here.” Groene said if authorities won’t listen to him, he’ll make a public appeal.
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Duncan to be sentenced Monday

BOISE – Already sentenced to death, Joseph Duncan should get three more life sentences for his crimes against two North Idaho children in 2005, federal prosecutors say. Duncan is up for sentencing Monday for the seven non-capital charges in his 10-count federal indictment; he pleaded guilty to all charges. Duncan could leave court that day with a total of nine life sentences and three death sentences for his crimes against the children and members of their family.
News >  Idaho

Duncan juror faces daily trials

BOISE – The foreman of the jury that sentenced killer and child molester Joseph Duncan to death in August has “no regrets” about the unanimous verdict, which jurors reached in just three hours. “To me, the evidence was overwhelming,” said Chris Robbins, speaking publicly about his experience for the first time. “I truly have no regrets about the decision we made. … I hope that our decision stands and I hope that his time on death row is limited.”
News >  Idaho

Duncan jurors offered counseling

BOISE – Jurors who imposed the death penalty on Joseph Duncan are being offered help coping with the horrific things they saw and heard during the killer’s sentencing trial. The U.S. District Court in Boise confirmed Thursday that counseling is available to the jurors who viewed grisly evidence, including human remains, a wire noose and videos of Duncan torturing the boy he later killed, 9-year-old Dylan Groene.
News >  Idaho

Dylan’s father, relatives testify

BOISE – With heartfelt testimony from the father of murdered Dylan Groene, prosecutors wrapped up their case Tuesday in the federal death penalty sentencing trial for admitted killer Joseph Duncan. U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge set closing arguments for 9 a.m. today, Boise time, after which the case will go to the jury to decide whether Duncan should die for his crimes against the 9-year-old Coeur d’Alene boy and his sister, Shasta. Asked what he learned from his youngest son, Steve Groene said it was a lesson he unfortunately didn’t learn until after Dylan died: “Every minute with your children – you can’t take any of that time for granted, because you can wake up the next day, they may not be there.”
News >  Idaho

Killings of three other children recounted

BOISE – A mother sobbed on the witness stand, telling of her two murdered daughters. Glum federal jurors listened to her testimony, but several looked away from her and across the room at Joseph Duncan, who told the FBI he kidnapped the two girls on a Seattle street and killed them with a crowbar. While Duncan sat at the defense table, looking down, several male jurors watched the bearded, orange-shirted, wild-haired defendant with narrowed eyes.