Kleiboeker Family Tree - Person Sheet
Kleiboeker Family Tree - Person Sheet
NameJudith Ann Kleiboeker
Birth30 Jan 1946
Death16 Sep 1968
BurialFreistatt Trinity Cemetery
FatherArno A. Kleiboeker (1914-2002)
MotherEsther Frederking (1915-2014)
Notes for Judith Ann Kleiboeker


At the
October the end of the Circuit Court June

their connection with the
uth case The

Missourian
however
By ALLAN KR RISDON old Missourian Staff Writer
late Thursday and plans to reconvene Monday to deal
with the general charges chaises
ing Attorney Frank Conley in the form of an information
Stout earlier had been scheduled for a preliminary heaar-r- hear
ing in Magistrate Court Monday June 23 but the grand jury indictments will now take the place of the lower court proceeding
When contacted Thursday afternoon in Mexico Everiett Van Matre Stout'ts attorney expressed surprise the jury
Murder The list gives only first and last names and Conley
y
ld former shoe salesman was indicted by r
Co
unty grand jury Thursday on charges of first

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declined to identify
the witnesses further or comment on
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ro
most the grand jury could continue meeting until term
degree murder and assault
The grand jury indictments were returned against

Jerry Lynn Stout He is charged with beating Mr and Mrs Gary Frieders July 17 1968 with a metal pipe
While Frieders recovered from the bludgeoning his wife Judy died Sept 15 1968 from her injuries She never regained consciousness
was able to identify all of them
Gary Frieders 22 husband of the slain woman and

now a teacher at a Bay City Mich high school He is undergoing treatment at the University Medical Center for injuries received in the attack
G Dr Samuel Black a University professor of surgery who treated Frieders at the Medical Center
L- Ted McGrath a Columbia police detective who helped L
in the investigation of the case
e6 Hilton Rowe another Columbia police detective fJ

The grand jury only the third called here in 19 years started its proceedings Monday morning after its members were sworn in by Circuit Court Judge John M. Cave
At the same time Stout'tss formal
grand indictments was scheduled for 9 a.m. Monday

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Judge Cave presented the jury with a list of general charges it is required by law to investigate ranging from

jury
June 23 in Circuit Court

If the preliminary hearing
curred the evidence heard by the grand

oc- had oc-
violations of fish and game laws to the smoking of cigarettes by persons under 18
With the Stout indictment returned tRhe jury adjourned
pointed out
In indicting Stout the grand jury released a list of 12

witnesses who appeared before the jury earlier this week
highway patrol chemist in Jeffeferer-r- Continued on Page t
Although grand jury proceedings pi
I
kept secret The Missourian learned Gary Friieddeel'rss appeared before the body
the first day met it net
It was just four days
luater
am
Thursday
the jury returned the indictment against Stout

had returned the indictments so soon after it began
Van Matre said he believes he has been placed at a

Sheriff
L. Bud Elkin brought Stout from Boone FTrank L
disadvantage in the case grand since
jury
evidence wiitthh-- is with
if 1
County Jail to courtroom about 10 30 a.m. where the 1030 am
was advised by Judge Cave of the charges
t
are
10 a
at a.m.. that

arraignment am
on
the
Stout
held from the public and the defense attorney He said Con- Con-
ley the prosecutor is trying toto make things harder for-r
me me
Magistrate
Although Judge Cave set bond on the assault charge t been available to the public from the beginning Van Matre

oe Roy Fluegel a highway patrolman stationed ferson City
os Charles Durham son City
t no bond was set on the first degree murder charge
Stout was returned to jail where he has been held since
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