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Edgar Steele
Summary
Edgar Steele died in a California prison on Sept. 4, the California prison system confirmed. Cause of death has not been released.
Edgar Steele was sentenced on Nov. 9, 2011, to 50 years in federal prison for a failed murder-for-hire plot that targeted his wife and mother-in-law with a car bomb.
Steele was convicted May 5 of plotting to kill his wife and mother-in-law. His wife, Cyndi Steele, vowed to appeal the verdict. She believed her husband was targeted because of his defense of unpopular clients, including the Aryan Nations.
The North Idaho lawyer was arrested June 11, 2010, and charged in the plot. That was the day the women were allegedly to be killed in a car crash meant to look like an accident.
Four days later, mechanics found a pipe bomb attached to an SUV driven by Steele’s wife Cyndi Steele, just hours before he pleaded not guilty to the murder-for-hire charge in federal court.
On June 9, Larry Fairfax had told FBI Special Agent Mike Sotka he’d been hired by Steele, whom he said he’d known for 20 years, to kill Steele’s wife and mother-in-law. He said he’d already been paid $10,000 in silver coins, received $400 for travel expenses to Oregon, where Steele’s mother-in-law lives, and was to receive $25,000 for the murders, then $100,000 if an auto insurance claim paid off.
Fairfax was arrested June 15 after he told investigators he made the bomb at his home. Fairfax is accused of placing the bomb on the 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor Limited on May 30, one day before Cyndi Steele was to drive to Oregon. He told police that although he planted the first bomb, he manipulated the fuse to malfunction, according to court documents.
Steele, 65, wanted his wife murdered because he “had been establishing a relationship with a young woman who lives outside of the United States,” according to documents filed in February 2011 in U.S. District Court in Coeur d’Alene.
Edgar Steele’s background includes a history of association with North Idaho white supremacists. Aryan Nations founder Richard Butler hired the Sandpoint attorney in 2000 to defend the group from a lawsuit filed by the Southern Poverty Law Center on behalf of a woman and her son who were shot at outside Butler’s Hayden Lake compound. Although Steele lost the court battle and the $6.3 million jury award bankrupted the group and shut down the compound, he quickly rose to prominence in the extremist movement.
Cyndi Steele, who operates a horse farm on the couple’s property, filed for divorce in June 2000, alleging her husband “misrepresented his marital status and eligibility” in online dating profiles “with the sole intention of meeting women” in San Mateo, Calif., where he maintained a law office. But the case was dismissed two months later and the couple remained married.
When Steele took over the Aryan Nations’ defense, he said it wasn’t because he shared Butler’s beliefs, but because he believed the case was about free speech. He sued The Spokesman-Review over an article he said implied otherwise. The Idaho Supreme Court dismissed the lawsuit in 2003.
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Edgar Steele
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Larry Fairfax
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Cyndi Steele
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Cop details Steele’s reax to wife’s death
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Larry Fairfax says he’s writing a book
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Fairfax says Steele rejected divorce idea

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First day of murder-for-hire trial a doozy
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Jurors hear Fairfax-Steele recordings
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Steele: ‘Odor Of Fecal Matter’ Filled Air
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INW: Murder-for-Hire Trial Starts
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In ruse, FBI told Steele wife was dead
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Steele trial revs up in federal court
Defense: Fairfax stole silver, set up Steele
Defense: Fairfax stole silver, set up Steele
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Prosecutors: Case against Steele ‘simple’
13 women, 1 man to hear Steele case
13 women, 1 man to hear Steele case
Jury selection begins in Edgar Steele trial
Jury selection begins in Edgar Steele trial
Ruling a setback for Steele’s defense
Ruling a setback for Steele’s defense

Judge says Steele witness unreliable
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Edgar Steele trial drew volunteer jurors
Edgar Steele trial drew volunteer jurors
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Edgar Steele Defense Suffers Setback
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Edgar Steele trial drew volunteer jurors
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Evidence hearing set for Edgar Steele
Evidence hearing set for Edgar Steele
Visits between Steeles to continue in Boise
Regular visits between Edgar Steele and his wife, Cyndi Steele, will continue at the Ada County Jail in Boise, a federal judge ruled.
Audio experts to testify at Steele trial
Audio experts to testify at Steele trial
Steele will undergo mental health exam
Steele will undergo mental health exam
Steele trial postponed, moved to Boise
Steele trial postponed, moved to Boise
Steele murder-for-hire trial moved to April in Boise
Trial for a North Idaho attorney accused of hiring someone to kill his wife has been postponed until late next month and will take place in Boise.
Judge Denies Steele Venue Change
Judge Denies Steele Venue Change
Judge denies change-of-venue request for Steele trial
A federal judge in Idaho has denied a request by defense lawyers to move a murder-for-hire trial to Wyoming.
Murder-for-hire suspect wants trial moved to Wyoming
Edgar Steele’s lawyers want his murder-for-hire trial moved to Wyoming.
Steele’s Lawyer Wants Trial Moved
Steele’s Lawyer Wants Trial Moved