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WAUSAU, Wis. – The wife of a central Wisconsin pharmacist fatally shot in his home 13 years ago is being held on $1 million cash bond in connection with his death.
During an appearance in Marathon County Circuit Court on Monday, a judge ordered 65-year-old Cindy Schulz-Juedes to surrender her passport. She has not been formally charged in the August 2006 death of 58-year-old Kenneth Juedes.
Schulz-Juedes told investigators the day she found her husband dead at their home in the town of Hull she had been sleeping in a camper.
WSAW-TV reports prosecutor Richard DuFour Schulz-Juedes gave inconsistent statements and had a strong financial motive for murder.
Public defender Trevor Peterson says the fact that it’s been 13 years shows that there was a lot of doubt about the case.
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Information from: WSAW-TV, http://www.wsaw.com
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