|
Posted: 3:10 PM Feb 18, 2008
Prosecutors: Zapata Confesses to Killing his Wife in 1976
Dane County Judge Patrick Fiedler sentenced Zapata to five years in prison, the maximum sentence for reckless homicide in 1976.
|
|
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A 30-year-old Madison murder mystery is solved.
Prosecutors have told a judge that Eugene Zapata has confessed to killing his wife Jeanette in 1976.
They say Zapata confessed in exchange for a reduced charge of reckless homicide. He pleaded guilty to that count Monday.
Dane County Judge Patrick Fiedler sentenced Zapata to five years in prison, the maximum sentence for reckless homicide in 1976.
Fiedler says the important thing is everyone now knows what happened to Jeanette.
Zapata stood trial on a count of first-degree murder last fall, but the proceeding ended with a hung jury.
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
- Man pulled out a knife and tried to stab people on a bus
- Woman who got caught up in scam also participated
- Hunters overcome weather, other obstacles on Opening Day
- Police arrest two people in string of business burglaries
- Hunters encourage to shoot deer with green ear tags
- The hunt is (almost!) on; the camps are ready
- Families celebrate special birthday
- Downtown Eau Claire kicks off holiday season
- Suspect in high-speed chase speaks out
- Jackson County courthouse evacuated Friday morning
- Suspect in high-speed chase speaks out
16 Comments - Wardens asking hunters for help during the hunting season
15 Comments - Wisconsinites paying more for health insurance than the rest of the country
13 Comments - Harley-Davidson may be official Wisconsin motorcycle
11 Comments - Jail committee meets to choose site for new justice center
9 Comments - Oprah Winfrey's talk show will end in 2011
9 Comments
